Meanwhile, as President Bush announced the end of war in Kuwait, British special forces landed in the city to secure the British embassy. Local people took to the streets to celebrate the departure of what had been an occupying force. Armed members of the Kuwaiti resistance posed for pictures, but the Kingdom’s infrastructure was shattered. Iraqi tank units had blasted buildings, turned off the power and left hundreds of bodies in the streets. There was little food and while some garages had petrol the pumps did not work due to the power failure. Troops and media who arrived in Kuwait the night before liberation was declared, described the city as ‘silent and like something from a futuristic movie, no lights, no humans walking around, just lots of wild dogs’. Within…
