What is the significance of America's Kuwait, where KSF soldiers land?

Within days, Kosovo Security Force soldiers will land in the Middle East to serve in the peacekeeping mission arming the Iowa National Guard. For the American military, Kuwait is an extremely important country in this area, since the United States as the greatest world power cares for order and war on terrorism. [...]
For the American military, Kuwait is an extremely important country in this area, since the United States as the greatest world power cares for order and war on terrorism.
The United States Army has deployed 13 thousand and 500 troops in Kuwait, making it the largest hearth of American soldiers after Germany, Japan, and South Korea.
Kuwait is not part of NATO, but the North Atlantic Alliance views Kuwait as one of the biggest allies. U.S. bases in this country serve as a distribution of extra defence items, and through the U.S. military foreign sales system, military equipment sales with Kuwait are exchanged for nearly $19.3 billion.
Recently, the US Congress has listed 28 fighter planes, 218 tanks, logistical support for helicopters, and missiles within the system for foreign military sales with Kuwait.
The United States, meanwhile, exports over $2.2m to Kuwait's defence items, mainly military electrotechnicals.
The context below shows that when it first began deploying American troops to the Middle East and Kuwait and reports of Americans with this country.












