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...half are afloat in the gulf, while Air Force, Army and Marine personnel operate out of four bases in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia (there may be as many as four air bases in Saudi Arabia alone, but the U.S. refuses to give the exact number). A naval station in Bahrain, headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet, is host to 32 ships, including a carrier deck full of warplanes. Kuwait and Qatar have each agreed to store enough armor, artillery and supplies for an entire brigade of U.S. soldiers; a similar accord with the United Arab Emirates is in the works...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHY THE BIG U.S. BUILDUP IN THE GULF IS SO RISKY | 7/8/1996 | See Source »

SCOTT MACLEOD, TIME's veteran middle East reporter, was in the Emirate of Bahrain, just minutes away from boarding a flight to Paris, when he got word of the terrorist bomb attack at the American military compound near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Without a moment's hesitation, he had his luggage removed from the plane and started working on getting a visa. It was hardly a sure thing, since MacLeod had recently reported a TIME story that the Saudi royal family found displeasing. But by the next day he was at the scene of the explosion. "It was my misfortune...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers: Jul. 8, 1996 | 7/8/1996 | See Source »

...MANAMA, Bahrain: Bahrain's ruling Suni government struck back at Shiite dissidents Monday, arresting 29 for allegedly attempting to overthrow the ruling Khalifa family with the help of Iran. "For nearly two years Bahrain's government has been experiencing political opposition and unrest from the country's Shiite majority," reports TIME's Scott MacLeod. "The Shiites have been demanding more political and economic representation from the ruling Sunni monarchy." Bahrain's Information Minister Mohammed al Muttawa said the plotters were part of an Iranian-backed group that wants to install a Shiite Muslim government modeled on Tehran's. Despite protests...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Attempted Coup Foiled | 6/3/1996 | See Source »

Profits at Tiffany jumped 34%, to a record $39 million in 1995, even as mass merchants such as Caldor and Jamesway were trooping into bankruptcy court and closing hundreds of stores. Gucci, the once-moribund designer and retailer of fashion apparel, has come roaring back under Bahrain-based Investcorp, which said just last week that it plans to sell its remaining 51% stake in Gucci to the public for some $1.1 billion this year. Investcorp will also sell shares in its resurgent Saks Fifth Avenue chain this year, six years after buying the once-flagging operation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LUXURY'S GAUDY TIMES | 3/25/1996 | See Source »

...MANAMA, BAHRAIN: A bomb blast ripped through the lobby of the Diplomat Hotel in the capital of this small Persian Gulf nation on Sunday evening, injuring at least 4 people. The Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain, a radical Shiite group claimed responsibility for the bombing and threatened more attacks after the holy days of Ramadan end next week. Bahrani officials accused the Shiite Iranian government of sponsoring the bombing and encouraging terrorism, but the Iranians denied the charge. The attack is part of the Front's campaign against the Al Khalifa royal family which represents the emirate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shiite Group Claims Responsibility for Bombing | 2/12/1996 | See Source »

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