which Iraqi leader ignored, Bush drew up the coalition that staged. Saudi Arabia bankrolled the operation with $36 billion, while Arab heavyweights like Egypt and Syria sent troops to Arabian Desert, placing them under the command of Bush's trusted general, Norman Schwarzkopf, commander..…
President Bush also warned that Iraq was amassing massive numbers of troops along the Iraq-Saudi border, and that potential aggression against Saudi Arabia merited war. Commercial satellite photos from 1990, however, revealed that there was no confirmable build-up of Iraqi troops on the..…
The reason Saudi rulers finally reluctantly agreed to accept those infidel foreign troops was their fear — encouraged by Bush that Saddam's troops Kuwait were poised to invade Saudi Arabia.. ..…
His investors included the bin Laden family and other members of Saudi Arabia’s oil-wealthy elite. Bush called the Saudi ambassador, Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, “Bandar Bush” because he was so close to the Bush family. . ..…
The reason Saudi rulers finally reluctantly agreed to accept those infidel foreign troops was their fear — encouraged by Bush administration--that Saddam's troops Kuwait were poised to invade Saudi Arabia.. ..…
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