Kuwait frees 10 more Americans in the second release in as many months
Briefly

Kuwait has released 23 American detainees in a series of pardons over the past two months, a gesture aimed to strengthen U.S.-Kuwait relations. Most of those freed are military contractors and veterans who faced drug charges and other offenses. The releases followed diplomatic discussions led by U.S. envoy Adam Boehler, emphasizing that these actions weren't part of a deal or swap. Kuwait's willingness to respond to U.S. requests reflects the historical military partnership and the importance of American citizens to the current U.S. administration.
The releases of 23 American prisoners by Kuwait in recent months represent the largest release by a single foreign country in years, highlighting the importance of U.S.-Kuwait relations.
Kuwait's actions reflect their historical alliance with the U.S., as evidenced by their willingness to release American detainees without demanding anything in return.
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