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    known as the War on Terrorism and allowed America to take a stance against terroristic groups such as Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein’s supposed connection with them as a strong government figure. At the start of the war‚ America strongly supported the invasion of Iraq. During the first couple years of war‚ the gap between the military

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    Western world almost fifteen years later. Why such chaos? Even the American “surge” of soldiers in 2007 did little to quell the violence. Ethnic conflict between the Kurds‚ Sunnis‚ and Shias‚ extant prior to American involvement‚ intensified post-invasion. This paper posits that American mismanagement of the National Iraqi Army (NIA) contributed to the escalation of ethnic conflict and the insecurity that ensued.The National Iraqi Army‚ broken down in 2003 and reconstructed in the image of American

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    chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council (RCC)‚ and commander in chief of the armed forces. Hussein was known for his ruthlessness and want for total domination over all the nations of the world. His want for power‚ led to the invasion of Kuwait in 1990. Because of the invasion‚ the conflict known as the War in Iraq began to send out its tentacles to nations like Kuwait‚ Iran‚ and Saudi Arabia. As a result‚ the United States of America and its allies around the world became involved in the war. How

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    the global police force; all while loosing money funding our own troops as well as the insurgents we’re fighting. We’re making enemies and losing friends at an astonishingly uneven rate. We stripped the credibility of the United Nations with the invasion of Iraq and exposed our own incompetence with the occupation. We’ve ignored decades of research on climate

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    AMERICAN HISTORY WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT 5 Syed Tanimul Hoque What were the effects of the end of the Cold War on American foreign policy‚ and why did the United States go to war in Central America and the Persian Gulf? How has America tried to define its place in the new world order? After the dissolution of the Soviet Union‚ the United States was the sole remaining superpower. With the breakup of the Soviet Union into separate nations‚ and with the re-emergence of the nation of

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    There has been no specific empirical study of the rhetoric of Obama’s speeches when speaking about foreign policy or the military intervention in Libya. The purpose for this proposal is to address whether the U.S. invasion of Libya under the Obama administration have the same ideological justifications as did the Bush Administration in going into Iraq and Afghanistan. This addresses both the lack of empirical evidence in the field of U.S. foreign policy and the weakness in the sampling strategy of

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    Patience ‚ honesty and compassion are the keys towards creating a better world to live In this advanced and modern twenty-first centuries‚ technologies are advancing beyond our imagination‚ from sky scrapers to magnetic bullet train‚ from biological sciences to space exploration. What more could you ask for? But yet‚ competition is so intense to remain at the top. People are becoming more and more individualistic‚ materialistic and ruthless. If they could not achieve their goal by proper means‚

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    Kevin O’Grady Geography AYE East Timor In November of 1975‚ East Timor gained its independent from Portugal. This independence was made possible largely due to Falintil. It was was a left wing political party that started as a resistance group that fought for freedom in East Timor that started as a branch of FRETILIN . At this time‚ the United States was withdrawing troops from their war in South Vietnam. The United States did not support Falintil‚ as it brought communist ideas with them. On December

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    INTERROGATIONS Abu Ghraib‚ Iraq & Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba Prepared By: Veronica Mihajlovic Diana Sellars Aaron Wilson GM520 Legal‚ Political‚ and Ethical Dimensions of Business Table of Contents Introduction 1 United States Constitution 1 Geneva Convention 2 Third Convention 3 Enemy Prisoner of War 3 Retained Personnel 3 Fourth Convention 3 Protected Persons 3 Guantanamo Bay 4 Memorandums 5 Abu Ghraib 6 Uniform Code of Military Justice 9 Conspiracy 9 Cruelty and

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    most famous filibusters was conducted in Nicaragua by William Walker. Walker was given money from a transportation company to settle unrest and secure Nicaragua for successful business. Walker became a powerful military leader after the successful invasion of Nicaragua and after a failed assassination

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