| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1991 - 792 sidor
...mission for Desert Shield the goals of US policy in the region and of UN policy in the region were the immediate, unconditional and complete withdrawal of all Iraqi forces from Kuwait, the restoration of Kuwait's legitimate government, the security and stability of the Persian Gulf,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1991 - 786 sidor
...remained constant over time as the basis for us hvthe Pentagon to conduct our military planning. 660 "First, we seek the immediate, unconditional, and..."Second, Kuwait's legitimate government must be restored. "Third, my administration, as has been the case with every president, from President Roosevelt to President... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1991 - 942 sidor
...Arabia. Not surprisingly, the United States "categorically reject[ed]" the Iraqi proposal and called for the "immediate, unconditional and complete withdrawal of all Iraqi forces from Kuwait." On August 15, Saddam Hussein proposed a peace initiative to Iran that included withdrawing Iraqi troops... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1991 - 938 sidor
...Arabia. Not surprisingly, the United States "categorically reject[ed]" the Iraqi proposal and called for the "immediate, unconditional and complete withdrawal of all Iraqi forces from Kuwait." On August 15, Saddam Hussein proposed a peace initiative to Iran that included withdrawing Iraqi troops... | |
| Jonathan Mermin - 1999 - 175 sidor
...mission (and the one the Democrats supported) focused on the defense of Saudi Arabia. But the demand for the " 'immediate, unconditional and complete withdrawal of all Iraqi forces from Kuwait' and the restoration of the emirate . . . could only be a gamble on bringing about the downfall, not... | |
| Charles Merlin Umpenhour - 2005 - 568 sidor
...to military occupation. Bush's objectives of trampling on the sovereignty of other nations were, (1) the immediate, unconditional and complete withdrawal of all Iraqi forces from Kuwait, (2) restoring Kuwait's legitimate government over the current ruling puppet regime, (3) to reestablish... | |
| John Davis - 2006 - 330 sidor
...to "[f]our simple principles" guiding the administration's policy. First, the United States sought the "immediate, unconditional, and complete withdrawal...government must be restored to replace the puppet regime" Saddam had installed in advance of the annexation of that entity to Iraq the day of the address. Third,... | |
| William C. Martel - 2006 - 311 sidor
...overwhelmingly.94 President Bush had contributed to this interpretation when he stipulated that the US strategy was "the immediate, unconditional, and complete withdrawal of all Iraqi forces from Kuwait," because "anything less than total withdrawal from Kuwait of the Iraqi forces . . . will not be acceptable."95... | |
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