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Jim Hoagland is related to Kuwait as he authored multiple columns analyzing the geopolitical implications of Iraq's 1990 invasion of the country, specifically addressing the threat to its monarchy [1] and the strategic control of its oil fields [2], [3].

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The Persian Gulf TV War by Douglas Kellner (http://www.gseis.ucla ... pages.gseis.ucla.edu Douglas Kellner · UCLA 3 facts
accountWashington Post columnist Jim Hoagland criticized Saddam Hussein's claim that dispossessed Arabs would profit from the seizure of Kuwait's oil in an August 9, 1990, article.
claimJim Hoagland interpreted Iraq's invasion of Kuwait as a challenge to the legitimacy of remaining monarchies in the Arabian Peninsula, where Britain established most existing boundaries and political systems during the colonial era.
claimIn a Washington Post column titled 'Force Hussein to Withdraw,' Jim Hoagland asserted that Saddam Hussein had gone to war to gain control of the oil fields of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.