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    average-sized bunkers. --------------------------------------------------------- Soldier standing in the rubble of a city in Iraq This war was almost a‚ “Part Two”‚ to the Gulf War. The reason this invasion happened was due to the leader of Iraq‚ Saddam Hussein‚ holding Weapons of Mass Destruction. He was using these weapons on the people of Iraq‚ which was against international laws. The United States‚ along with other countries‚ stepped in and stopped this. The War in Iraq actually had two phases. The

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    changed and there was no nice way of explaining it. In the six phrase of the document he cleared stated the conflict America was facing. He explained " American faces an enemy who has no regard for conventions of war or rules of morality. Saddam Hussein has placed Iraqi troops and equipements in civilan areas ‚ attempting to use innocent men‚ woman and children as shields for his own military". In other words‚ Iraq did not care about anyone. They would use innocent people in order to defend themselves

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    about the events that happen around the world. For example‚ in “Adams” Saunders is referring to the 9/11 attack‚ and how the United States has to strike preemptively instead of waiting to be attack again. Adam in the story is being compared to Sadam Hussein‚ George is being compared to George W. Bush‚ and the neighbors that agreed with George is compared to the United Nation. When I read the story for the first time I did not know that George Saunders was writing the story based on the 9/11 event‚ only

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    future by teaching them in same way. In addition‚ some researches even have shown the causes of some criminal’s psychological problems can be traced back to their parents’ serious physical punishment or even abuse. The former dictator of Iraq Saddam Hussein would be a good example.        Second‚ without violence in the house‚ I believe children will have a happier childhood and get along with their parents better when they grow up. If we observe the relationship between parents and children more carefully

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    We found out that the Baghdad airport had been bombed. This meant we had to fly to Amman in Jordan and went for a torturous overnight drive‚ on wooden plank seats in a vehicle that was more like a truck than a bus‚ from Amman to Baghdad. Saddam Hussein started this war‚ but before the war‚ Baghdad was actually prospering‚ yes he ruled with an iron fist and there are many bad things he did. But he did introduce quite a few good things‚ for example: free education through to high school‚ free medical

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    The Accidental Statement: Understand In March 20‚ 2003‚ President George W. Bush gave his military forces orders to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein and his government. These orders resulted in an operation named “shock and awe”‚ which tumbled the nation’s government swiftly and allowed U.S. troops to create a sense of mission command within the overthrown country of Iraq. During the initial invasion Major General David Petraeus commander of the US Army’s 101st Airborne Division was given

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    INTELLECTUAL DISCOURSE‚ 19‚ 307-324‚ 2011 Copyright © IIUM Press ISSN 0128-4878 Book Reviews Malaysia’s foreign policy‚ the first fifty years: Alignment‚ neutralism‚ Islamism. By Johan Saravanamuttu. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies‚ ISEAS‚ 2010‚ pp. 388. ISBN: 978-9814279-78-9 Reviewer: Abdul Rashid Moten‚ Department of Political Science‚ International Islamic University Malaysia. E-mail: rashidm@iium.edu.my Malaysia’s foreign policy is very much under-studied. Nevertheless

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    Koperasi Usaha Bersatu Malaysia Berhad (KUB) was set up on 11th May 1977 by Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn to provide a base for Malay participation in business. KUB is 29.62% - owned by Umno - linked company‚ Gaya Edisi Sdn Bhd while Minister of Finance owns about 22.55% which means that KUB is also a government – linked company (GLC).Over a decade‚ KUB Malaysia Berhad has continued to make losses since 1997. The company has been undergoing of corporate restructuring and rationalization exercises

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    Gulf War Syndrome: Is It Physiological‚ Or Psychological? What is Gulf War Syndrome (GWS)? Is it a debilitating physical condition because of a secret use of chemical and biological warfare from the Iraqis? Is it post-traumatic stress disorder that resulted from the Gulf War? Nobody really knows the truth behind GWS‚ but many people have given their expertise and opinions on what‚ if anything caused GWS. In Hystories: Hysterical Epidemics and Modern Media‚ written by Elaine Showalter‚ she gives

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    information on National Security all around the world. In 1963‚ the CIA felt that Abd al-Karim Qasim was a threat‚ so they [CIA agents] organized a coup that‚ with the help of Saddam Hussein‚ overthrew Qasim. In 1979‚ Saddam Hussein was appointed from Secretary of The Regional Command to President of Iraq. Saddam Hussein was one the most persuasive and influential leaders Iraq has seen because of how he rose to power‚ what contributions he made to Iraq‚ and the threat of chemical weapons which greatly

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