
David Cameron visits Kuwait
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David Cameron reflects on the UK's past military support for Kuwait and calls for democratic reforms in the region. He emphasizes that it is not the role of external governments to dictate how countries should meet their people's aspirations. Cameron seeks to balance promoting openness and reform with respecting regional autonomy. He acknowledges past compromises of British values due to commercial interests but defends the right of democracies to self-defense. Despite his respectful approach, the impact of his words remains uncertain, as regional rulers are more concerned with their own people's demands than with external opinions.
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What is the significance of David Cameron's visit to Kuwait in the context of past invasions?
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What concerns do rulers in the region have according to David Cameron's observations?
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