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Kuwait tells residents to ration water

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Kuwait's electricity ministry asked households to ration water and power after the Shuaiba strike. The country draws roughly 90 per cent of its drinking water from desalination.

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Key takeaway

Kuwait asked residents to ration water and power after a strike on its desalination capacity.

Kuwait's electricity ministry asked residents on 17 July to ration water and power, hours after the strike on the Shuaiba complex 1 2. The country draws roughly 90 per cent of its drinking water from desalination plants that share their power infrastructure, so a rationing notice covering both is not two requests but one 3.

Kuwait has not fired a shot in this war. It hosts American forces, which is what put its infrastructure on the target list the Artesh named on 16 July alongside Bahrain , and its population has now been asked to bear a domestic cost for that hosting in the most visible way available: at the tap, in July, in a country where summer temperatures routinely clear 45C.

That visibility is what gives the strike its political weight in Kuwait City. Interceptions over the Gulf happen at altitude and reach the public later as a communique. A ministry telling households to use less water puts the war into every kitchen in the country, and it does so while the strikes that caused it are still arriving. Kuwait has issued no ultimatum to Washington or Tehran, and no Gulf host has yet moved to restrict US operations from its soil, but the domestic ledger of hosting is now being read by the people who pay it.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

After Iran struck Kuwait's Shuaiba power and water plant, the government asked ordinary Kuwaitis to use less water and electricity at home. Kuwait makes almost all its drinking water, about 90 per cent, by removing salt from seawater, and that process needs a lot of electricity, so a strike on one facility hits both services together. This is happening at the height of summer, when temperatures regularly pass 45C and demand for both water and air conditioning is at its yearly peak.

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Root Causes

Kuwait has had an elected National Assembly with real budgetary oversight since 1962, the oldest such body in the Gulf and one with a genuine record of grilling ministers over service failures.

A rationing directive there faces a different domestic accountability path than the same order would in a neighbouring absolute monarchy: Kuwaiti ministers who mishandle a water crisis can be summoned and questioned in parliament, which raises the political cost of the Shuaiba strike for Kuwait's government in a way it would not for Bahrain or the UAE.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    A government asking its own population to change daily behaviour marks a shift from Kuwait absorbing strikes silently to the war visibly reaching households, which raises domestic pressure on Kuwait's leadership over its hosting of US forces.

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