Kuwait, in a disagreement over payment of …

Years: 1922 - 1922

Kuwait, in a disagreement over payment of customs duties to ibn Sa'ud's regime, experiences border raids and a Sa'udi blockade.

In 1922, the exasperated British High Commissioner takes a red pencil and draws a line on a map, thereby fixing the boundaries between the Saudi realm and that of the Emir of Kuwait.

He also delineates two "neutral zones" along ibn Sa'ud's borders, one shared with Kuwait, the other with Iraq-termed "neutral" in both cases because the Bedouin would be able to pass back and forth to graze their flocks and because they would be jointly administered. (Source: Yergin, Daniel: The Prize; the Quest for Oil, Money & Power (Simon & Schuster, New York, 1991))

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