I can’t say Happy Anniversary, 20 years since Gulf War started.

It is hard to believe that it has been 20 years since the start of Desert Storm in the Gulf War to rid Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait, Iraq still owes its smaller neighbor billions in reparations and more than 1,000 people are still missing.

Saddam is long gone . . . many of us only remember his statute falling at one of his palaces and the excellent “war” coverage by CNN.

It was in August 1990 that Iraq invaded, declaring that Kuwait was its 19th province.  The United States led a counteroffensive starting January 16, 1991.

War came to television in real time with the CNN broadcast by Peter Arnett, Bernard Shaw, and John Holliman who gave us continuous coverage from Baghdad for the first 16 intense hours from their room in the Al-Rashid Hotel.  January 17, 1991 the world’s new organizations and everyone on the planet was captivated by what was happening.

Wolf Blitzer and Nic Robertson (the sound man during that broadcast) look back at the start of the war and it is interesting to hear Nic comment on war in the 20 years since with the loss of lives and the futility of it all.  Give it a look as it puts things into perspective.

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“Remember the Fallen”
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