He said it was not clear that this was a good idea because the Kuwait crisis was uppermost at the moment.
The allies ultimately rejected any linkage between the Kuwait crisis and Palestinian issues.
These, or some of them, were at that time (the Kuwait crisis) about to be bought by private, probably European collectors or bankers.
The Kuwait crisis brought the Security Council back to life after 40 years of deadlock.
When the Kuwait crisis broke out, we got the news, but it was all from the Iraqi side.
During the Kuwait crisis, gasoline prices rose to a peak about 30 percent above the prewar price.
The Iraqi leader's remarks provided an occasion for his first public reference to the Kuwait crisis in more than a week.
In the first few days of the Kuwait crisis, with about four million daily barrels lost to the market, prices barely budged.
Watkinson was helped with his by the Kuwait crisis of 1961.
When he deals with pivotal events, including the breakup of the Soviet empire and the Kuwait crisis, the book develops real narrative force.