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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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    of these instances‚ the country responded to these threats in order to secure its liberty and welfare. Although America won its independence from Britain in 1776‚ the cruelty of the British toward America had not ceased‚ as can be seen in the Chesapeake Affair of 1807 in which a US naval ship was cornered by British ships . This Chesapeake Affair created hostilities between the United States and Britain and eventually led to the War of 1812. In a similar context‚ the Iraq War was also a direct response

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    On August 2nd‚ 1990 the first Iraqi tanks crossed into Kuwait‚ as part of an invasion that marked the start of a six-month conflict between the United States and Iraq. These tanks were ordered to invade Kuwait by Saddam Hussein‚ the ruthless dictator of Iraq. The Iraqi troops looted Kuwaiti businesses and brutalized Kuwaiti civilians. Saudi Arabia began to fear that they may be invaded as well‚ and on August 7th they formally asked President Bush for US assistance. The US pledged to defend

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    and our government doesn’t seem to give us a set answer. In Robert Greenwald’s “Iraq for Sale‚” he brings some of the things this money is being spent on into plain sight. Special interest groups stationed in Iraq include private contractors from TITAN‚ C.A.C.I‚ Halliburton‚ and KBR. Greenwald shows us the corruption and dishonesty of these groups throughout his film. All of these private contractors were sent to Iraq shortly after the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers on September 11th‚ 2001

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    al-Zarqawi. Following the invasion in Iraq in 2003‚ Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and his group of militia‚ who will later be known as Isis‚ got plenty of notoriety in the early stages of the war in Iraq for the suicide attacks on Shia Islamic mosques‚ civilians‚ Italian soldiers fighting with the US‚ and Iraqi institutions. In October 2004‚ Al-Zarqawi’s group officially pledged allegiance to Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda. They then changed their name to what’s known as al-Qaeda in Iraq. Attacks by the group on civilians

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    history discusses great civilizations of the world that have had a profound effect on the world and society to this day such as the Mesopotamians‚ Egyptians‚ the Greek Empire‚ and the Roman Empire. Modern Day Iraq‚ a Middle Eastern country‚ is now located in the region formerly known as Mesopotamia. My paper will give an insightful

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    Saddam Hussein was the leader of Iraq for over 30 years who made a “promising‚ oil-rich nation”(MacFarquhar) into a war-filled‚ police state. After growing up fatherless and in a poor village‚ he found violence to be a quick solution to his problems. In 2003 the United States invaded Iraq due to various threats and conflicts the two nations had run into. Was the United States justified in invading Iraq? Some might say that Iraq should deal with their own problems and not have another nation come

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    A democratic country aims to have an accountable government that serve the best interests of the people it is governing. The UK is a liberal democracy which ensures that citizens should be able to influence governmental decisions made. But how far is the UK democratic? An element of Britain’s governmental system is that there is no written constitution. This means that‚ theoretically‚ the government are free to pass any legislation as long as they have the majority in parliament which could be easily

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    Imperialism Both Iraq and Saudi Arabia were parts of larger empires during the heyday of global Imperialism. Imperial rule was a very formative time for both countries but the end of that rule was even more important. The Ottoman Empire Both Iraq and Saudi Arabia were part of the early of the Ottoman Empire by the early 16th century. The Ottomans were Islamic and their culture fit in quite well with their subjects. Under Ottoman rule‚ the various tribes‚ cultures and religious sects across the

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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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