Edward Said, an American and an Arab, writes on the eve of the Iraqi-Soviet peace talks
Edward Said, 7 March 1991
“... history of promises postponed and endlessly betrayed for justice and fairness at the hands of the West, and now exploding in an agony of hatred, anti-Americanism and tremendous, largely unforeseen upheaval. I do not excuse and have not excused the aggression of Iraq against Kuwait. I have condemned it from the beginning, just as I have long condemned the ... ”