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03KUWAIT3774
2003-08-19 03:53:00
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Embassy Kuwait
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KUWAIT MEDIA REACTION, AUGUST 14-17: KUWAITI FORCES

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 KUWAIT 003774 

SIPDIS

STATE FOR INR/R/MR, NEA/ARP, NEA/PPD, PA, INR/NESA,
IIP/G/NEA-SA, INR/B
WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESS OFFICE
LONDON FOR GOLDRICH, PARIS FOR O'FRIEL
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA
CINCCENT FOR CCPA
USDOC FOR 4520/ANESA/ONE/FITZGERALD-WILKS
USDOC FOR ITA AND PTO/OLIA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KU KDMR
SUBJECT: KUWAIT MEDIA REACTION, AUGUST 14-17: KUWAITI FORCES
FOR IRAQ; TERRORISM; ABU MAZEN VISIT; GUANTANAMO DETAINEES

REF: KUWAIT 02545

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 KUWAIT 003774

SIPDIS

STATE FOR INR/R/MR, NEA/ARP, NEA/PPD, PA, INR/NESA,
IIP/G/NEA-SA, INR/B
WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESS OFFICE
LONDON FOR GOLDRICH, PARIS FOR O'FRIEL
SECDEF FOR OASD/PA
CINCCENT FOR CCPA
USDOC FOR 4520/ANESA/ONE/FITZGERALD-WILKS
USDOC FOR ITA AND PTO/OLIA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KU KDMR
SUBJECT: KUWAIT MEDIA REACTION, AUGUST 14-17: KUWAITI FORCES
FOR IRAQ; TERRORISM; ABU MAZEN VISIT; GUANTANAMO DETAINEES

REF: KUWAIT 02545


1. SUMMARY: One newspaper reports official denials that
Kuwait will send peacekeeping forces to Iraq, contradicting
a local press report of August 16 that Kuwait, Qatar and UAE
would contribute forces to the coalition effort. One
commentator believes that Arab unity is dead as a result of
the war in Iraq, and that Gulf countries should "detach
themselves from the old Arab system" and send forces to
Iraq.

Another disagrees with American Ambassador to Kuwait Richard

H. Jones' comment in a local paper that Kuwait has gained a
great deal from supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom, pointing
to Kuwaiti "isolation" due to "world-wide opposition" to the
war, and the "lack of promised security."

While one writer agrees that the Arab world needs democracy
and freedom, he blames US support for Israel for terrorism.
Another sarcastically writes that the only cooperation Arabs
can muster is in "spreading extremism and financing
terrorism." Opinion on a Palestinian apology for support of
Iraq's 1990 invasion before any visit by Palestinian Prime
Minister Mahmoud Abbas remains divided. END SUMMARY.


2. News Stories: Following a meeting with Minister of
Interior, the Chairman of the National Committee for the
Kuwait Detainees at Guantanamo, Khaled Al-Ouda, reported
that the Minister had asked Ambassador Jones to communicate
to the American Administration the importance of either
trying or releasing Kuwaiti detainees at Guantanamo, Al-Rai
Al-Aam reports on its August 17 front page.

Al-Qabas reports on its front page that the Ministry of
Defense approved the naturalization of 400 bidoons
(stateless residents of Kuwait) who work in the military and
is considering the posthumous naturalization of several
bidoon POWs.

Al-Anba reports that a Kuwaiti military source has denied an
August 16 report in Al-Seeyasah that Kuwait plans to send
peacekeeping troops to Iraq.

Al-Watan reports that the new Minister of Information,
Mohammed Abul-Hasan, met with the editor-in-chief of Al-
Watan, Mohammad Al-Jassim- who was referred to the Public
Prosecutor in June on charges of "contesting the authority

of the Amir" (reftel)- and received Al-Jassim's comments on
the proposed press law that would give the government more
power to .

Al-Anba reports that a Ministry of Planning survey says that
463,566 Kuwaiti women currently work, comprising 37.8% of
the workforce.

Editorials:


3. "Manufacturing Democracy"
Adnan Al-Kazemi wrote in independent Al-Watan (8/17): "I
agree with what Dr. [Condoleeza] Rice. that lack of freedom
is the cause for the low gross national product of the Arab
world and that this region needs to develop by granting more
freedom and democracy. However, I do not agree with her
that terrorism is caused by shortage of various resources.
It is rather due to the existence of Israel and U.S. support
for it. The best assistance that the West can offer the
Arabs is to not intervene in Arabs' internal affairs and to
keep their distance. They can only offer advice and
technical assistance because Arabs need to solve their own
problems."


4. "The Superstar of Terrorism"
Salwa Al-Saeed wrote in independent Al-Seyassah (8/16):
"Terrorism in Saudi Arabia is not exclusively Saudi-made.
There are indications that Arabs and at least five Kuwaitis
had a role in the attacks, which took place in Saudi Arabia
in the past few months. As for Iraq, Arab extremists also
had a role in the attacks against American forces. This
proves the failure of Arabs to achieve any form of useful
cooperation other than spreading extremism and financing
terrorism. The best product of the Arab world is the export
of terrorism."


5. "The Right Number in the Wrong Formula"
Amena Al-Musawi wrote in independent Al-Rai Al-Aam (8/15):
"[In an interview with Al-Qabas published on July 27] the US
Ambassador to Kuwait expressed surprise that Kuwaitis would
wonder what benefits they've gained from allowing the US to
use Kuwait as a base to wage war on Iraq. He stated that
Kuwait gained billions of dollars as a result of the
presence of coalition forces, in addition to Kuwait's
liberation from the dangers of Saddam. What the American
Ambassador failed to mention is that. Kuwait has paid a dear
price for supporting the Anglo-American war on Iraq since
most countries world-wide rejected the war. Moreover, Kuwait
has incurred environmental damage as a result of war on Iraq
due to the presence of coalition forces. The American
Ambassador also failed to mention that the security which
the US has promised us is not a reality."


6. Thabet Al-Haroon wrote in independent Al-Rai Al-Aam
(8/14): "The American Administration has been busy trying
to issue resolutions in Iraq unilaterally, without
consulting the Iraqis. [and] have failed to benefit from the
potential of the Iraqi opposition parties by not allowing
them to contribute to the handling of affairs in their
country."


7. "Welcome, Abu Mazen"
Hassan Al-Essa wrote in independent Al-Qabas (8/14): "Why
are we still holding the entire Palestinian people
responsible for the mistakes of its former leadership? . Abu
Mazen has repeatedly confirmed the illegitimacy of the Iraqi
invasion and occupation of Kuwait, emphasizing the
Palestinian people are suffering from a similar situation."


8. "You Are Not Welcome"
Adel Al-Qassar wrote in independent Al-Qabas (8/14): "We
praise the government's step to postpone the visit of Abu
Mazen to Kuwait unless there is a clear apology from him
[for Palestinian support of the 1990 Iraqi invasion of
Kuwait]. Kuwait's dignity cannot bear their rudeness."


9. "Arabs Are The Enemies of Iraq"
Abdelamir Al-Turki wrote in independent Al-Seyassah (8/17):
"The role of the Gulf region has become vital after the
collapse and the defeat of the Arab system at the hands of
Israel and Iraq. The recognition by the UN Security Council
of the Interim Governing Council and the Arab League's
refusal to recognize it is clear proof that the old Arab
system has died. Therefore, it is natural that the Gulf
region detach itself from that vulnerable Arab system and
take a leading role concerning Iraq by deciding to send Arab
forces to maintain peace and security in Iraq."


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