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    Effect of the Media during the Iraq War After the tragedy of September 11th‚ 2001‚ the American people looked to their leader‚ President George W. Bush‚ to get them through this horrific time. After almost two years‚ President Bush decided to invade the country of Iraq on March 19th‚ 2003‚ starting a war that would last almost a decade (CNN.com). The media coverage of the war that was shown throughout the U.S imitated the idea that the war was positive and showed a pro-war point of view. Due to the

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    and Hegemonic Stability Theory As Causes for the 2003 US-Iraq War Many factors went into the decision of United States leaders to enter into war with Iraq in 2003. These reasons can be related to various classical and modern theories on the causes of war between states. Though there are several stances and viewpoints on the righteousness or legality of the war on Iraq‚ an objective eye will notice that the real factors for going to war are neither grounded in righteousness nor law. They involve

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    022 28 February 2008 The “Good” of the Iraq War The war waging in Iraq is the biggest argument in the United States today. There are two sides to this argument‚ as there is any every case. Either you are a supporter of the war‚ or you don’t support the war. Though you can’t be in the middle because this issue is far to important no to care about. In the spring of 2003‚ President George Bush declared war against Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq. President Bush strongly believed that Saddam

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    GEOGRAPHIC FACTORS BEHIND THE IRAQ WAR A PAPER BY SAPEO GARDNER Geographic Factors Behind The Iraq War Many people have seen this war between Iraq and Kuwait as the starting point of everything that has been going on in the recent years between the United States and Iraq. The focus of this paper is on the geographical factors behind the war between Iraq and Kuwait but first of all I would have to start out with the facts and how the war came about. It all started when Saddam Hussein

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    The US-Iraq War‚ a military action led by the United States against the regime of Saddam Hussein‚ the authoritarian leader of Iraq. US president George W. Bush‚ who announced the beginning of the war in March 2003‚ explained that the goals were to disarm Iraq and to free its people. For months‚ President Bush had threatened war‚ arguing that Saddam Hussein’s regime posed a grave threat to US security and peace in the region because of its alleged pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. The conflict

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    The Second Persian Gulf War‚ or better known as the Iraq War is an ideal event to spark curiosity. There are two main factors that contributed to the Iraq War. They are the causes of the Iraq War‚ and the most dominant groups of people in Iraq‚ which are the Sunni and Shiite Arabs. Then there is the outcome and aftermath of the Iraq War. These two factors changed how society thinks about foreign wars. First and foremost‚ the Sunni and Shiite Arabs were the two factions that lifted the facade

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    Battle Analysis Karbala V Iran-Iraq War 9-28 January 1987 I. Introduction By 1987‚ The Iran- Iraq War had been fought to a bloody stalemate after seven years. Both nations were looking for a final victory that would secure regional dominance when the war ended. Iran‚ which enjoyed a 3-1 population advantage over the Baathists‚ had shocked Iraqi commanders by their use of "human wave" offensives to breach minefields and swarm positions. The religious furor of the Shias seemed to be a substitute

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    TIR Paper The Iraq War in 2003 and the concept of jus ad bellum by Michael Walzer Workgroup 5 Deadline: Wednesday 27 March 2013 Word Count: X Table of Content Table of Content…………………………………………………………………………………..2 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Chapter 1: The concept of jus ad bellum by Michael Walzer……………………………………..4 Chapter 2: The principles of jus ad bellum and the invasion of Iraq……………………………...6 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………...8 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………………………9

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    decisions are choices between the better of two options. The decision to go to war in Iraq was not an easy conclusion but it was one that was made with best intentions. It is my opinion that even though there were some mistakes made in the determination to invade Iraq‚ it was a just decision on both a security and a moral basis. This paper will briefly look at the background behind the start of the war with Iraq and then examine the rationale of both the pro and con side of this determination

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    NAME: TOPIC STATEMENT: The United States should end its military engagements in Iraq over the next two months. INTRODUCTION: In 2001‚ when the WTC Towers and Pentagon were attacked‚ there were many Americans who wanted revenge. Many who wanted to fight back. Many who wanted “justice.” In 2001‚ and into 2002‚ the phrase “weapons of mass destruction” became a household term‚ and all of a sudden‚ we were talking about Sadaam Hussein again. Since 2002‚ we have learned that Hussein probably never actually

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