LA CRISIS DEL GOLFO PERSICO, CRISIS DEL PETROLEO
Abstract
La madrugada del 2 de agosto Irak invadió a su vecino y aliado durante la guerra con Irán, Kuwait. El ataque se produjo horas después del fracaso en la negociación que ambas naciones realizaban debido a reclamaciones iraquíes a Kuwait, al que acusó de extraer petróleo de su territorio y de violaciones a la cuota de producción petrolera acordada por la Organización de Países Exportadores de Petróleo (OPEP), aunque los observadores destacan que la intención de Irak es apropiarse de dos islas cuya posición estratégica permite el control del tráfico petrolero en el golfo pérsico.Those authors who have publications with this magazine accept the following terms:
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