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  2. Category:War television series - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Kuwaiti television shows - Wikipedia

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    Kuwaiti television series (3 P) This page was last edited on 5 February 2021, at 11:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. Timeline of the Gulf War (1990–1991) - Wikipedia

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    22 February: U.S. President George H. W. Bush issues a 24-hour ultimatum: Iraq must withdraw from Kuwait to avoid starting a ground war. 24 February: U.S.-led Coalition forces invade Iraq and Kuwait at around 4 a.m. Baghdad time. Special Air Service was the first to enter Iraqi territory. 25 February: 20,000 Iraqi troops surrender to the coalition.

  5. Live from Baghdad (film) - Wikipedia

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    Live from Baghdad is a 2002 American television war drama film directed by Mick Jackson and co-written by Robert Wiener, based on Wiener's book of the same title. The film premiered on HBO on December 7, 2002, during the prelude stage of the Iraq War. Michael Keaton stars as Wiener, a CNN on-location producer in Baghdad, Iraq during the Gulf ...

  6. Category:Kuwaiti television series - Wikipedia

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    The 99 (TV series) B. Block 13; U. Um Harun This page was last edited on 26 May 2017, at 10:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Gulf War - Wikipedia

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    Some authors have called it the Second Gulf War to distinguish it from the Iran–Iraq War. [34] Liberation of Kuwait (Arabic: تحرير الكويت) (taḥrīr al-kuwayt) is the term used by Kuwait and most of the coalition's Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.

  8. KTV2 - Wikipedia

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    The channel broadcasts English-speaking shows, local programmes, news, English-subtitled local serials, English-speaking international serials, and English-speaking or English-subtitled movies. Kuwait television started its broadcast on November 15, 1961; as the official television of the ministry of information of the state of Kuwait.

  9. Iraqi invasion of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    However, after the war ended, the friendly relations between the two neighbouring Arab countries turned sour for several economic and diplomatic reasons that culminated in an Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. By the time the Iran–Iraq War ended, Iraq was not in a financial position to repay the US$14 billion it had borrowed from Kuwait to finance its ...