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    rule of Saddam Hussein. For these reasons‚ some people believed that Saddam should have been ousted by George Bush the senior. On the other hand‚ the opponents of this idea argue that the United States was interested in Iraq because of the rich oil deposits found in it. The opponents believe that‚ the United States only wanted to achieve selfish gains. This paper presents the reasons George Bush the senior should have overthrown Saddam Hussein during his reign. There exist mixed reactions about the

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    War Is Pointless

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    War Is Pointless Wouldn’t it be horrific‚ to awake at dawn in your hajib‚ to hear those Air Force Jets scream past your neighbourhood? Wouldn’t it be horrific‚ to smell the burning shrapnel detonated from those who have torn your country apart. Wouldn’t it be horrific to think of the 99‚700 human beings‚ including your friends and family‚ now a bunch of bodies piled high? Wouldn’t it be horrific to look at fear on your sons’ pain-stricken face‚ after his mother is one of five-hundred daily civilian

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    War on Terror

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    War on terrorism‚ is that right strategy? 41228111 Seong‚ Cho Table of Contents Introduction War on terrorism’ what is that Budget on war on terror Reaction Conclusion Introduction Since September 11‚ the world has been changed. It did not a matter for just Americans‚ but also it became a matter to the world. American government announced a War on terrorism and its allies engaged in that plan. After 7 years‚ they still fight against terrorism

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    Iraq War

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    Iraq War (Persian Gulf War and the present day Iraq War.) The Persian Gulf Wars took place in the country of Iraq‚ located in the Middle East between Iran and Saudi Arabia. It is also bordered by Jordan and Syria to the west‚ Kuwait to the south‚ and Turkey to the north. Only thirty-six miles of Iraq’s borders touch the Persian Gulf. During that period‚ Saddam Hussein was president of the Republic of Iraq‚ secretary general of the Ba’ath Party‚ chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council (RCC)

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    The Coldest of Wars The exact definition of a cold war is a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats‚ propaganda and other measures short of open warfare‚ in particular. Many historians believe that the Cold War officially started at the end of World War 2 but others will argue that it began with the October Revolution in Russia in 1917.With many primary sources like‚ The Marshall Plan‚ The George Kennan’s famous long telegram‚ the Nonproliferation Treaty‚ the Cuban

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    War Is Not the Answere

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    War is not the answer! Are innocent lives in exchange for uncertainty really the answer? War does not guaranty solutions however it does promise death. When a government takes the lives of young children with motives of power and profit‚ always claiming that its reasons are pure and morally just‚ for example‚ "Operation Iraqi Freedom"‚ it violates its promise to the country of its pursuit of happiness. War does not discriminate. Everyone is affected

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    The U.S. War on Iraq Sam King 12/9/12 Sam King U.S. History 2 Professor Christoforo 12/9/12 When the allied troops returned home after WWII with the enemy vanquished and liberty on the rise‚ the United States of America entered into its most prolific and expansive years in history and suddenly found themselves at the head of the world table. Times of trouble were resolved with us on the frontlines doing whatever was necessary. Its identity as the land of liberty‚ the beacon of hope

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    Punic Wars

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    Punic Wars The three Punic wars consisted of a series of conflicts of interest‚ especially land control‚ between the growing Roman Republic and the already existing Carthaginian Empire. The Punic wars started in year 246 BC and extended until year 146 BC. During this period‚ the Romans had control over the main peninsula of Italy and Carthage ruled the islands and also the commerce of the West part of the Mediterranean. These two empires were in good terms at one point; however‚ a dispute regarding

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    may seem‚ he notes that this is not the first time America has lived through this—the “altered America” of the world war eras can both be defined‚ by

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    The War on Terror

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    why the United States should continue its war on terror. More people need to know about those organizations that terrorize the United States‚ such as Al Qaeda and how terrorism affects America. What is the United States “War on Terror”? The term “War on Terror” was created one day after the September 11th‚ 2001 terrorist attacks when 2‚995 innocent people were killed in the United States. In response to the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ the Bush administration created a descriptive dynamic

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