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| No | 37% | 120 votes | Total: 326 votes | |
| Yes | 63% | 206 votes |
No
Created on: June 18, 2007 Last Updated: August 01, 2011
I don't really believe that Kuwait's refusal to allow US troops to launch strikes against Iran signals
by Ted Sherman
Created on: June 17, 2007
The title of this hypothetical question makes it impossible to answer adequately. It implies that the
by Zach Bigalke
Created on: July 14, 2007
After the way in which the American government, led by a Supreme Court-elected maverick "Texan" president,
Created on: July 01, 2007
It doesn't amount so much to a decline in prestige as it does a decline in trust. Friendly Arab countries
by Rabi
Created on: June 24, 2007
As we can all easily remember, Kuwait was invaded by Iraq not too long ago. They couldn't deal with
by JD Russell
Created on: August 30, 2007
Kawait is walking a fine line of appeasement with all groups in the Middle East as you can see from
Created on: June 15, 2007
The unfettered throwing of missiles to Iran does not lower our "prestige" among Arab countries. In order
Created on: June 15, 2007 Last Updated: February 11, 2008
It is my opinion, I think almost everyone in the United States knows the U.S. has had ties with Kuwait
Yes
by V. Kumar
Created on: June 18, 2007 Last Updated: August 01, 2008
It is a sign of the beginning of the end game!
After nearly a century of intense political manipulation
by Joseph Mohr
Created on: August 26, 2007
There is little doubt that the fiasco in Iraq has damaged the reputation of the United States in ways
Created on: September 15, 2007
On the first perspective, the reason why I was opposed to the first Iraq War was that Kuwait would quickly
Created on: June 15, 2007
While there are likely additional reasons that contributed to Kuwait denying access to the United States,
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