Comprehending the Gulf War / Marvin Treiger.
Marvin Treiger, a psychotherapist, speaks about how people should relish the rage they feel about the Gulf War. He explores possible explanations of Iraqi actions and United States duplicity, such as: oil profits for late 1990; petrochemical costs in the Third World; floating Iraq-Kuwait border; Ramali oil field drilling by Kuwait; delinking Iraq from coast and resources; Kuwait government; money links between the Sabah family and New York and London banking; and United States world coprorations.|COMPREHENDING THE GULF WAR / Marvin Treiger. - Marvin Treiger, a psychotherapist, speaks about how people should relish the rage they feel about the Gulf War. He explores possible explanations of Iraqi actions and U.S. duplicity, such as: oil profits for late 1990| petrochemical costs in the Third World| floating Iraq-Kuwait border| Ramali oil field drilling by Kuwait| delinking Iraq from coast and resources| Kuwait government| money links between the Sabah family and New York and London banking| and United States world corporations. - RECORDED: 31 Jan. 1991.