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Yes, I do. But understand, as i repeat, their combat power was meaningless to us. It was too weak, and was never going to be strong enough to concern us or the region, as we and the UN were protecting the region, with or without NFZs. Those zones only were inplace to protect Iraqis. Trying to pretend Saddam's paper tiger was more than it was is kind of silly.
Saddam planned to re-invade Kuwait in 1994. I've known this all along and thought ya'll would have picked up on it, by now and stopped the parroting, but I reckon I over-estimated you.
Now, if Saddam planned to invade Kuwait in 1994, that would make him a clear and present danger to the security of Kuwait and warrant some sort of buffer zone to protect Kuwait. Yes?