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Kuwait should be blamed. Iraq is not at fault, they needed the funds for their economy to reach a state of equilibrium.

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Luke: Kuwait should be blamed as they had used slant drilling techniques from the Kuwait side to drill for oil from the Iraq side of the Rumaila oilfield. This angered Iraq. Furthermore, when Iraq requested a US$2.4 billion compensation for their drilling, Kuwait refused and claimed they had only drilled from their side. When brought to the Arab League, Kuwait still refused to come to any compromise of this issue. The overproduction of oil by Kuwait caused oil prices to fall, causing Iraq to lose US$1 billion for every $1 decrease in price, severely crippling Iraq's economy due to 90% of its economy leaning on oil sales.

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I agree that social media today has made people less social. The use of social media takes up a huge percentage of a person's attention, even when the person is currently present with someone else. The use of social media will divert the attention of the person from maybe an on going conversation or activities in a group. For example, two people may be eating lunch together, but instead of what is expected, which would be them conversing with each other, both their eyes are glued to the screen throughout the meal, looking at whatever social media has possessed them. This shows that social media has decreased significantly the amount of physical, social, interaction between people in our world today.

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I agree that social media has made people less "Social". This is evident from how many users of technology and social media are constantly having their eyes glued on devices even when with another person during an outing. Social media has caused people to let out their emotions online, hence they do not feel comfortable sharing them even with loved ones face to face. This shows how social media has made people more and more awkward and uncomfortable in the physical presence. In my opinion, the real meaning of "social" is physical, in person interaction.

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