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On the northern front, tens of thousands of U. and allied troops prepared for the land offensive many believe to be unavoidable, against an estimated 545, 000 Iraqi troops in position in Kuwait and southern Iraq. Dozens of tanker trucks rumbled north to supply desert fuel depots for helicopters and tanks. U. Army engineers rehearsed their dangerous mission of breaching the Iraqi minefields and tank traps that lie across the border. Not all units are in place. More than a week into the war, Army elements from Europe were still arriving in the desert. And steady rains have turned much of the desert floor into a sea of mud, slowing down the training of U. tank divisions that will spearhead any attack. But few doubt that they will see action. Capt. Larry Kinde of the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment summed up the mood: "It's no longer if, but when. " Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2, after the collapse of negotiations over Iraqi grievances against Kuwait's ruling family involving border territory, oil rivalries and Iraqi debts to Kuwait.