The Psychological Assessment of Political Leaders
approached and, presumably, as the need for a peaceful resolution
seemed more pressing. These findings were not compatible with our
previous conclusions that the nearing of military conflict leads to
disruptive stress and a consequent reduction in complexity (e.g.,
Suedfeld and Tetlock 1977); Hussein may have thought that he had
a chance to break up the coalition and delay or even avoid the long-
threatened attack.
TABLE 18.2. CHRONOLOGY OF THE GULF CRISIS AND THE COMPLEXITY OF
SADDAM HUSSEIN
Event
1990
Peace
Pre-Invasion
Invasion of Kuwait begins
Invasion complete
Iraq consolidates conquest of Kuwait;
UN negotiations and sanctions:
Security Council (SC) announces
trade embargo
U.S. and Egypt announce they will
defend Saudi Arabia if it is attacked
Iraq takes Westerners hostage
SC authorizes naval interception
to enforce embargo
Diplomatic attempts continue:
Secretary-General Perez de
Cuellar's mission to negotiate
withdrawal fails
Hussein offers free oil to Third World
nations that break blockade
SC announces air embargo
SC announces withdrawal deadline
Hussein frees Western hostages
1991
U.S. Congress votes for armed action
if SC deadline is not met
SC deadline (not met)
Coalition-Iraq war
Coalition air attacks begin
Air war continues
Coalition air attacks suspended
Coalition ground attack begins
Iraq defeated
Postwar restructuring
Date
Dates M Score
May-July
June 28-Aug. 1
Aug. 2
Aug. 3 Aug. 2-9
Aug.-Sept.
Aug. 6 Aug. 10-24
Aug. 6
Aug. 25 Aug. 25-Sept. 24
Aug. 25
Oct.-Dec.
Sept. 2
Sept. 10
Sept. 25 Sept. 25-Dec. 2
Nov. 29
Dec. 6 Dec. 3-31
Jan. 12 Jan. 1-15
Jan. 15
Jan. 17 Jan 16-31
Feb. 1-22
Feb. 24
Feb. 24 Feb. 23-27
Feb. 27
Feb. 27-March 31
Hussein
Complexity
2.1
1.2
1.3
1.6
2.2
1.5
1.9
1.4
1.2
2.2
1.2
3.1
1.4
2.8