To: sweetliberty
A touching story, but sounds the same story that a Kuwaiti ambassador's daughter told t Congress back then, she was 15 and it was a similar account and it was found out that she made it up and was a publicity stunt to get us to support Gulf War I and it worked, if this was true, my prayers to this woman
30 posted on
04/18/2003 10:12:41 PM PDT by
BlindedByTruth
(Imperiali my Blind butt!)
To: BlindedByTruth
I am sure there are many such stories that are true and I expect we will be hearing many of them. It sounds like in the one you heard there may have been an ulterior motive, but in all fairness, it was perhaps justified and besides, in the one with which you are familiar, it may have happened to someone with whom she was well acquainted and she may have adopted the story as her own. Don't be too quick to judge.
31 posted on
04/18/2003 10:50:34 PM PDT by
sweetliberty
("Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your your mouth and remove all doubt.")
To: BlindedByTruth
A touching story, but sounds the same story that a Kuwaiti ambassador's daughter told t Congress back then, she was 15 and it was a similar account and it was found out that she made it up and was a publicity stunt to get us to support Gulf War I and it worked
well am familiar with that you're talking about Nai'ra Saoud Al-Sabah, she did say the truth, but at that time we did not have any reporters to prove ( killing babies and steeling incubaters) as reporters were prohibited by Saddam, but soon after the liberation it was proved by Doctors and nurses at the hospitals, i guess our stories has much in common because all Kuwaities lived almost the same tragedy, each and every Kuwaiti has at least one missing if not killed member of his family.
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