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    Six months ahead of the 2003 invasion of Iraq‚ the United States had very little incisive evidence and relied greatly on analytic reviews and judgment in assessing what it knew about Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction and their WMD Programs. This is according to declassified U.S. intelligence report. The September 5‚ 2002 report from the Glen Shaffer‚ (which was initially classified as secret) showed the U.S. knew about Iraq’s internal expertise in building nuclear weapons but failed to mention

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    United States most recent war? This war was called Operation Iraqi Freedom. Many people have family members that fought in this war‚ or maybe a neighbor. The Iraq war was started 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

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    Running Head: AMERICA: U.S. MILITARY PRESENCE IN AFGHANISTAN America: U.S. Military Presence in Afghanistan XXX XXXXXX ENGL 1100: From Word Fundamentals to Quality Writing Instructor XXXXX May 18‚ 2011 America: U.S. Military Presence in Afghanistan The Afghanistan War is far from America’s bloodiest war. Many men and women are our loved ones‚ friends‚ and neighbors who have dedicated their lives to serve our country. Although Osama Bin Laden is dead threats still exist from the Taliban

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    Afghanistan is a difficult place in the world to be a women.Women are treated horribly‚ publicity shamed‚ brutally beaten and treated like objects by men. Afghanistan lacks in food‚ medicine and education for women. The Afghan government and the developed countries are responsible for Afghan woman’s rights in Afghanistan because women are not strong enough to fight for themselves‚ we all have to work together. Women do stand up for themselves but they are publicity shamed‚ brutally beaten by

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    humanity started in Iraq at the garden of creation. Just like the bible mentioned it Iraq is the irrefutable site of the Garden of Eden where humanity took birth. Iraq is a land located between two great rivers‚ the Euphrates and the Tigris. Strategically Iraq’s location in the Middle East is critical to the world of politics‚ sad to say always caught in the middle of some kind of conflicts. Its climate docile and calm‚ its natural resources depend immensely on nature. Although Iraq is the cradle of

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    Ethnic Conflict In Iraq

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    Upon marching into Iraq in 2003‚ American forces were tasked with deposing Saddam Hussein and imposing stability and security. The former was accomplished with stunning rapidity; the latter continues to elude Iraqis‚ regional interests‚ and the Western world almost fifteen years later. Why such chaos? Even the American “surge” of soldiers in 2007 did little to quell the violence. Ethnic conflict between the Kurds‚ Sunnis‚ and Shias‚ extant prior to American involvement‚ intensified post-invasion

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    Parvana’s life in Afghanistan In “The Breadwinner” Parvana’s rights are being violated. She has the right to go to school and get an education. She has the right to go to court to defend people. She has the right to freedom and many other rights‚ but nearly all of her rights are being violated by the Taliban. I wonder how Parvana deals with it? This essay will be about some of the rights that are violated in Afghanistan‚ the right for an education‚ the right to go to court and the right for freedom

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    partnership after the deadline. Many analysts also believe the American military would like to retain a presence close to Pakistan‚ Iran and China. Both Afghan and American officials said that they hoped to sign the pact before the Bonn Conference on Afghanistan in December. Barack Obama and Hamid Karzai agreed last week to escalate the negotiations and their national security advisers will meet in Washington in September. Rangin Dadfar Spanta‚ Mr Karzai’s top security adviser‚ told The Daily Telegraph

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    Male versus female value is a huge questionable issue in Afghanistan. Afghans for the most part concede to the hidden standards of sex value. There is an extensive variety of principles set for acknowledged female conduct‚ and in addition contrasts in male states of mind toward right treatment of females. In Afghanistan‚ numerous females are required to spend their whole lives "hidden" or "behind the drape". For example‚ the wearing of the burka‚ the piece of clothing covering the body from head

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    School is a privilege taken for granted everyday in America. Be grateful to get up every morning and have a safe environment that benefits your future. For many living in Afghanistan‚ education is not an option given to them. Those lucky enough to get an education take it seriously and use it to strengthen themselves. Going to school introduces a new understanding of encouragement into the lives of Afghan people‚ which can lead to motivate the future achievement of self goals. Farah uses her school

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