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Iraqi withdrawal from Khafji - Parliamentary debate (1991)
- Genre
- News report; Parliamentary debate
Defence Secretary Tom King tells the House of Commons that the Saudi Arabian city of Khafji is now free of Iraqi forces. Reaction from anti-war campaigner, Labour’s Dennis Canavan. Prime Minister John...
Dan Quayle & John Major press conference - Gulf War (1991)
- Genre
- Press conference
US Vice-President Dan Quayle and UK Prime Minister John Major answer media questions on the Gulf War, posed by Adam Boulton from Sky News, Martin Dell(?) from the BBC, John Draper from ITN and Brian Cabell...
Death of US marines - Battle of Khafji (1991)
- Genre
- Interview
Unidentified male US Army spokesperson discusses Iraq’s seizure of Khafji, Saudi Arabia, and Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s motives. He says that it was a poorly orchestrated operation which he...
Iraqis seize Khafji - General Norman Schwarzkopf (1991)
- Genre
- News report; Speech
The Saudi Arabian city of Khafji has been seized by Iraqi troops who attacked from Kuwait, resulting in the death of coalition troops including US Marines. Report by unidentified male reporter includes a...
Saddam Hussein provokes coalition - Khafji conflict (1991)
- Genre
- News report
Saddam Hussein is trying to provoke the coalition into a ground war by attacking the Saudi Arabian city of Khafji. With comment from Paul Beaver of Jane’s Defence Weekly and Joseph Snyder, consultant to US...
Iraqi forces attack Khafji - US response (1991)
- Genre
- Interview
Iraqi troops have moved into the Saudi Arabian city of Khafji and are engaged in hostile confrontation with US Marines and Arab forces. An unidentified male American military spokesperson describes the...
Iraq attacks Saudi Arabian port - Battle of Khafji (1991)
- Genre
- News report; Press conference; Speech
Iraqi troops have crossed into Saudi Arabia and engaged in fighting with US Marines and allied Arab troops in the city of Khafji, resulting in the death of 20 allied servicemen; Baghdad Radio is claiming it...