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KUWAIT. Dead soldiers lie in the sand while oil fires burn. Back in Washington, the oilmen running the government were pleased with their success in controlling the flow of essential oil to their economic competitor, Japan. 1991
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AFGHANISTAN. 1992. Eastern Afghanistan, between Kabul and Jalalabad. Afghan refugees return to their home after Russian forces departed. ©Philip Jones Griffiths/Magnum
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Battambang Drawing on the side of a train

CAMBODIA. Battambang. 1992. Drawing on the side of a train.

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