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    ..................................................................6 2.4 Diplomatic Influence of International World..................................................................................7 3.0 Leaders of each side of the tension: 3.1 Saddam Hussein of Iraq............................................................................................................10 3.2 Tariq Aziz of Iraq......................................................................................................

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    Topic: Physical punishment “work” in the sense that it may stop a child from misbehaving‚ but adults who frequently spank & hit are also teaching children that violence is a good method of accomplishing a goal. Nonviolent methods are more effective way of training children. Agree or disagree? Nowadays‚ there are a lot of television news about violent toward children to teach them. Moreover‚ news bad behaviors of teenagers are trending to younger and younger appears frequently. Some people still

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    The Kurds played a vital role in drafting the Iraqi constitution in 2003‚ as the United States forces invaded Iraq and Saddam Hussain was ousted. The new constitution acknowledged the autonomous region of the Kurdistan Regional Government within the federal system of Iraq. The Kurdish Regional Government bypassed the Iraqi central government by directly exporting energy in 2013‚ it raised concerns among Baghdad and Washington that the oil revenue may allow the KRG to establish independence. The Iraqi

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    shortly after 9/11 when the United States felt that Iraq leader Saddam Hussein had weapons of Mass Destruction. (WMD’s) With the rumor that Iraq had WMD’s President Bush felt the US military had to go on the offense to assure the safety of the country. With that in mind I agree with going to war in Iraq. Also‚ Saddam Hussein was also rumored to be supporting and housing terrorists and members of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. Finally‚ Saddam Hussein committed many acts of violence against the Iraqi people that

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    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)‚ and commander in chief of the armed forces. Hussein was known for his ruthlessness and want for total domination over all the nations of the world. His want for power‚ led to the invasion of Kuwait in 1990

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    Introduction “The people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder.” These words were spoken by President George Bush on the 22nd of March in 2003. Two days earlier on the 20th American soldiers invaded Iraq and the war between Iraq and the United States of America had begun. To the Americans this was a new type of war on a scale they had never before taken part in‚ because this time it was

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    channel that emptied into the Persian Gulf. In return‚ the shah of Iran stopped arming and supporting the Kurds of northern Iraq in their rebellion. Positions of Iran and Iraq: After 1968‚ Iraq was ruled by President al-Bakr and‚ after 1979‚ Saddam Hussein. These men established friendly relations with both the Soviet Union and the West to build up Iraq’s arms and technology base. The ruling Baath Party espoused a Socialist‚ pan-Arab philosophy and was dominated by Sunnis. In Iran‚ however‚ the

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    on CNN producer Robert Wiener ’s memories of event. The movie opens one year prior to the Gulf War‚ beginning with Iraq ’s invasion of Kuwait. Wiener works and becomes close friends with an Iraqi official‚ which gives the CNN team a leg up with Saddam Hussein and the rest of the Iraqi Forces. This movie stars Michael Keaton as Robert Wiener. Diversity in the American Landscape This movie did a very good job of showing diversity in the American landscape. It showed the different ways of life and

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    when Saddam Hussein‚ the president of Iraq‚ ordered his military to invade Kuwait. Saddam Hussein’s motivation for this invasion was to assert control over Kuwait’s oil reserves (Duffy 107). Saddam believed that Kuwait was breaking agreements that limited oil production in the Middle East (Atkinson 34). Although Kuwait is a small country it is a large producer of oil‚ producing a large amount of the world’s necessity for oil (“CNN InDepth” 1). Despite Kuwait’s oil-producing success Saddam argued

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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

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