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    My Life

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    My name is Yasmin binti Zainal Abidin. Currently I am a student in Universiti Selangor (UNISEL) which is one of the private institutions in Selangor.I am now in the first semester doing Foundation in Management. At this very moment‚ I am writing an essay about ‘MY LIFE’. It is an assignment for the Computer Applications subject given by my lecturer‚ Mr. Izwan Suhadak. My life started when I was born on 22nd October 1993 at about 6pm.I was born in Subang Jaya Medical Centre. I was given a name

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    In August of 1990‚ Saddam Hussein‚ the Dictator of Iraq‚ invaded the small neighboring country of Kuwait with goals to acquire profitable oil supplies. By attempting to control over one-fifth of the world’s oil supply‚ Hussein also posed an immediate threat to other powers in the Persian Gulf. George H.W. Bush‚ the American President at the time‚ responded to the tension stating‚ “this will not stand‚” resulting in Operation Desert Storm. SOURCE The causes leading up to Operation Desert Storm

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    that country will be more determined to make 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

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    The gulf war was a classic case of good versus evil one country’s turned out to spark worldwide action. Saddam Hussein was a brutal dictator and his actions during this war caused for many biases against the muslim community. Iraq’s downfall and brutal dictatorship are what lead to the start of this vicious battle. The Un and United States role was key during this war they saved the most precious economy of the middle east from being taken over. The Gulf war was one that made people’s view on muslims

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    ’s trust. An example of such ruler was Saddam Hussein‚ who ruthlessly ruled over the Iraqi people for twenty five years. After Hussein ’s capture by the United States armed forces‚ the dictator was asked why he had lied about weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Hussein answered that if the Iraqis and the Iraq ’s neighbors had had acknowledged that he had gotten rid of his WMD‚ he would have lost control within and without the country. Saddam Hussein tried to trick the world and maintain a perceived

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    Ahmed Chalabi‚ who played a key role in pushing for the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq‚ has died at the age of 71. Chalabi was the former head of the Iraqi National Congress‚ a CIA-funded Iraqi exile group that helped drum up pre-war claims that Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction and had links to al-Qaeda. Chalabi provided bogus intelligence to the Bush administration‚ U.S. lawmakers and journalists (14). The role of Ahmad Chalabi in the invasion of Iraq was significant

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    wars in the past Were there alternatives to invasion Was it reasonable to assume that the U.S. military could defeat the Iraqi military What strategy did the United States have for rebuilding the Iraqi government and economy after the fall of Saddam Hussein What was the American public asked to do to support the war effort What was the human cost of the war on Iraq and on the United States What was the economic impact of the war on Iraq and on the United States How did the invasion affect relations between

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    Fear

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    horrific scene. With all of this happening‚ Bush and all of America blamed Iraq which though to be working with al-Qaeda on this attack. It was said that al-Qaeda had nuclear weapons to attack on us‚ but the United States main goal was to get Saddam Hussein. (Gore 8) With all said‚ Gore tries

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    simultaneously satisfied in most of the cases. Iraq became a US threat in 1990 when former Iraqi dictator‚ Saddam Hussein‚ led the invasion of Kuwait. US‚ supported by the United Nations and many other countries‚ went to war for the first time against Iraq. The US troops expelled the Iraqi troops out of Kuwait and reestablished order in that country. This did not mean that the threat was over; Saddam Hussein became an "enemy" of the United States. After the terrorist attacks in the United States‚ President George

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    Iraq War Was Wrong

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    went to war with Iraq‚ because on either the administration or disinformation‚ and the started reason have changed over the time. The main reason given by the administration of George W. Bush was that Saddam Hussein the leader of Iraq was engaged in having nuclear weapons. Many thought that Hussein might use these weapons to attack against The United States. One of the main reasons for the attacks on Iraq was to disarm them of any weapons of mass destruction that they have. This makes sense to prevent

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