In the Eye of the Storm: Commanding the Desert Rats in the Gulf War

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In the Eye of the Storm: Commanding the Desert Rats in the Gulf War

In the Eye of the Storm: Commanding the Desert Rats in the Gulf War

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Cordingley Tape 2 2804 my very first reaction was that it was extraordinary to send your armed forces to war without the support of the british people, in this instance I couldn’t see really where our national interests were being threatened, 2816 certainly the country wasn’t being threatened 2818 andcontainment seemed to be working 2826 if you can contain the soviet union for 50 years you can certainly contain Baghdad for 50 years or Iraq for 50 years. Tape 1 John Humphries in studio 3616 With me is general PC who commanded the desert rats last time around FADE DOWN Is Prince William a secret Swiftie? Prince of Wales told Ronnie Wood he'd join The Rolling Stones on tour if 'Taylor Swift is there' Bake Off winner Matty Edgell's rise to the top: How PE teacher went from 'underdog' to stealing the show and earning himself a legion of female fans

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On 2 August 1990, Iraqi forces illegally occupied the small desert kingdom of Kuwait which sits at the northern end of the Persian Gulf. International condemnation was almost universal and, alongside diplomatic efforts, the United States and 35 coalition partners began a military effort to first deter any further military action against Saudi Arabia (Operation Desert Shield), and later to eject the Iraqis by force if necessary. By 15 January 1991 it was clear that diplomacy had failed and a day later Operation Desert Storm began. SARAH VINE: Where DO Harry and Meghan stand in relation to this puppet of theirs? If the Duke and Duchess of... Is your partner judging you in bed? Tracey Cox reveals the eight things men notice about your body and sex...

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