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		<title>Border Jumpers: The World&#8217;s Most Complex Borders: Iraq/Kuwait</title>
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Start date: 1991, 2004
Total length: 120-135 miles
Official purpose: Defense

In August 1990, Iraqi troops invaded Kuwait, a small, oil-rich monarchy along the Persian Gulf. The act was widely condemned, and the United Nations approved military action against Iraq. In early 1991, the United States military led an effort that quickly expelled Iraqi forces from Kuwait; fighting [...]]]></description>
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