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I'm trying to identify a documentary I watched several years ago about the beginning of the 1990–1991 Gulf War. I distinctly remember seeing the National Geographic logo on screen, so I'm quite certain it was a National Geographic production or special.
The documentary featured the firsthand account of an expatriate worker in a Kuwaiti oil refinery or oil field facility. While on the job, he spotted a large convoy of Iraqi military vehicles approaching. At first confused, he then received a phone call informing him that Iraq had invaded Kuwait and that the war had started.
It also included archive footage of Saddam Hussein, including one with a young child (I'm not sure if it was Stuart Lockwood).
I've been searching for this for a long time but can't find it. Does anyone know the title, year, or where it might be available? Any leads would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you.
The documentary featured the firsthand account of an expatriate worker in a Kuwaiti oil refinery or oil field facility. While on the job, he spotted a large convoy of Iraqi military vehicles approaching. At first confused, he then received a phone call informing him that Iraq had invaded Kuwait and that the war had started.
It also included archive footage of Saddam Hussein, including one with a young child (I'm not sure if it was Stuart Lockwood).
I've been searching for this for a long time but can't find it. Does anyone know the title, year, or where it might be available? Any leads would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you.
