SOUTHERN BADIA, Iraq (Reuters) - On a former battlefield of the 1991 Gulf War, deep in Iraq's southern desert, a Kuwaiti investor is looking to grow 100,000 date palms and build a nature reserve complete with ostriches and deer.
Few Kuwaiti firms have returned to do business in Iraq since Saddam Hussein's 1990 invasion of its smaller neighbour and its U.N.-led liberation a year later.
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