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    but contains various meanings. In 2003‚ the Iraq war was triggered because of Hussein’s violent suppression on the people‚ who have their own political views‚ but also his possession of the large amount of illegal weapons. The novel not only presents the consequence of dictatorship‚ but also satirizes the interference of U.S. army because the public opinion says that the reason of U.S. involving the war is impure since no evidence has been found to prove that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.

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    facts or quotes that would support the opposing side’s argument‚ or hyping up their side’s argument‚ the press can easily put out biased articles without anyone knowing and thus change thousands of opinions. Earlier in 2003‚ the discrepancy over whether or not to go to war with Iraq was constantly shrouding the media. The media tried to control whichever side‚ pro-way or anti-war‚ the people would choose. The press used sensationalistic techniques to sway public opinion to oppose the war by exaggerating

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    West’s war against the innocent civilians in Iraq‚ especially the suffering of children due to the barbarous sanctions imposed by the United Nations. After Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990‚ the United Nations imposed economic sanctions on Iraq that lasted for almost ten years.

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    United Kingdom Iraq Commanders and leaders Khalid bin Sultan Fahd bin Abdul-Aziz Norman Schwartzkopf Salah Aboud Mahmoud Saddam Hussein Strength 1st Marine Division 2nd Light Armored Infantry Battalion‚ 2nd Marine Division 2nd Saudi Arabian National Guard Brigade U.S. Special Forces 1st Mechanized Division 3rd Armored Division 5th Mechanized Division Casualties and losses 43 dead 52 wounded 2 captured[1][2] 60–300 dead 400 captured[1][2] v · d · e Gulf War Invasion of Kuwait

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    nuclear weapons and our plan would have backfired. We look to history to for support here: In 1981 Israel launched an attack against Iraq. Iraq responded by developing a nuclear reactor complex. Saddam Hussein then demanded nuclear deterrence and was the actual trigger for Iraq launching a full-scale effort to weaponize. A decade later‚ by the time of the 1991 Gulf War‚ Iraq was on the verge of a nuclear weapons capability. Malfrid Braut-Hegghammer explains‚ “Preventive attacks can increase the long-term

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    During her military deployment in Iraq in 2003‚ PFC Jessica Lynch was injured when a rocket-propelled grenade hit her unit’s vehicle. She then had to be rescued because of her serious injuries and was taken to an Iraqi hospital. There are two sides to what happened next: the U.S government’s story versus the doctor’s story. The U.S government reported that Lynch had been stabbed‚ shot‚ strapped down to the hospital bed and interrogated. However‚ the doctors that treated her said they gave her the

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    regaining the initiative. When denied a common operating picture‚ operational level headquarters may attempt to “revert to hierarchy as a means of control.” When now retired General Stanley A. McChrystal commanded the Joint Special Operations Command in Iraq and Afghanistan in the mid-2000s‚ he understood the complexities and evolutionary nature of the violent extremist threat. Because of the enemy’s speed of adaptation‚ General McChrystal knew that his forces had to adapt equally fast. “In order to realize

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    One of the defining elements of George Bush’s presidency was his decision to invade Iraq in an effort to prevent the use of their alleged WMDs‚ even though no such weapons existed. While many analysts have heavily criticised this foreign policy‚ we can clearly see the rationale behind it in Bush’s The National Security Strategy of the United States of America. Throughout‚ he routinely claims that the United States is unrivaled on the world stage in terms of power and influence‚ and that the US plans

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    society. People may limit their way of thinking by their views on TV. Firstly‚ programs in which famous people or authorities share their ideas about recent topic may direct what audience think about the topic. To illustrate‚ in 2003 there was a war between USA and Iraq. Before the war‚ some

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    OPINION The Role of Media in War Columnist Gp Capt SULTAN M HALI discusses how propaganda can be used effectively during war. “Journalists will say that war is too important to be left to generals. Reporting of war is too important to be left to reporters. Soldiers need to get involved in this.” -Maj Gen Patrick Brady - 1990 (former Public Relations Chief of US Army) The revolution in information technology‚ from the transistor through widespread digitisation‚ deeply networked communications

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