7/25/1990

On July 25, 1990, U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, told Saddam Hussein ” ‘I admire your extraordinary efforts to rebuild your country. I know you need funds. We understand that and our opinion is that you should have the opportunity to rebuild your country. But we have no opinion on the Arab-Arab conflicts, like […]

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7/25/1990

“On July 25 [1990], he [Secretary of State James Baker] asked Commerce Secretary Robert Mosbacher for new controls over exports [of U.S. technology to Iraq]. ‘Iraq’s extraordinarily aggressive weapons proliferation efforts make this situation urgent,’ wrote Baker.”  – Craig Unger, House of Bush, House of Saud, Page 131 […]

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7/20/1990

Then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney wrote: “On July 20 [1990], the two of them [Israeli defense minister Moshe Arens and deputy chief of staff of the Israeli Defense Forces Ehud Barak] took seats at the small round table in my office, and pulling papers and maps out of their briefcases, they presented evidence of the […]

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7/19/1990

On July 19, 1990, after Iraq had stationed troops on the Kuwaiti border, Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney “offered a public warning to Saddam Hussein. ‘We take very seriously any threat that could risk U.S. interests or U.S. friends in the region,’ he told reporters. ‘That’s a part of the world you’ve got to be […]

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7/19/1990

“On July 19, 1990, State [Department] sent a memo to [Secretary of State James] Baker advising stricter controls because Saddam was developing chemical and biological weapons and was working on nuclear weapons. ‘Iraq has been attempting to obtain items to support these proliferation activities from U.S. exporters, in some cases successfully,’ said the memo…’including seventeen […]

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7/18/1990

As Iraq built up troops on the Kuwaiti border, “The State Department declared on July 18 [1990] that the United States remained ‘determined to ensure the free flow of oil through the Strait of Hormuz and to defend the principle of freedom of navigation. We also remain strongly committed to supporting the individual and collective […]

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7/17/1990

In his National Day address on July 17, 1990, Saddam Hussein “directly threatened his neighbors and explicitly referred to Iraq’s chemical weapons. He said Iraq had defended the Arab States against the Persians and then been stabbed with a poison dagger. The day before, in a memorandum to the secretary general of the Arab League, […]

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7/15/1990

“In mid-July [1990], Iraqi tanks began moving toward Kuwait, and by July 19 our satellite photos showed three heavy armored divisions within striking distance of the Kuwait border.” [The 15th of the month used for date sorting purposes only.]  – Dick Cheney, In My Time, Page 182 […]

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7/15/1990

In July 1990, Saddam Hussein “accused Kuwait of siphoning off Iraqi oil and massed troops along the border.” [The 15th of the month used for date sorting purposes only.]  – Jonathan Randal, Osama, Page 104 […]

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7/15/1990

Future World Trade Center bombing conspirator Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman arrived in New York in July 1990. “Even though he’d been on a U.S. terrorism Watch List for three years, the Sheikh was granted a visa to enter America.” [The 15th of the month used for date sorting purposes only.]  – Peter Lance, 1000 Years […]

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