] About 2,000 Kuwaitis gathered in the capital on Thursday ] to show their support for the U.S.-led war against Iraq ] in the face of what they see as hostile Arab sentiment. ] ] In most Arab countries, anti-war protesters have taken to ] the streets, sometimes chanting slogans criticizing ] Kuwait for providing the main launching pad for the U.S. ] and British invasion of its neighbor. ] ] But Kuwaitis -- still grateful to U.S.-led forces for ] driving out Iraqi occupation troops in the 1991 Gulf War ] -- accuse the Arab world of indulging in knee-jerk ] anti-Americanism and of caring little for ordinary ] Iraqis. ] ] "We want to show that Kuwait is right in the face of the ] public opinion abroad," Salem Shehab, an organizer of the ] rally, said. "We are against the Iraqi regime, not the ] Iraqi people." ] ] "We support our country in this time of war," said ] 17-year-old Nada, who would not give her family name. ] "Most Arab countries are condemning this war. We're ] supporting what the United States is doing to liberate ] the Iraqi people." Reuters | Latest Financial News / Full News Coverage |