Papers 1201-1210 of total 2077 found.
…of the lead role in the NATO and UN organizations, the implementation of embargoes upon countries like Cuba and Iraq, and propaganda / humanity efforts to 'win hearts and minds' in areas such as the Balkans and Afghanistan. The remaining element, military…
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…Jordan and Iraq joined the Egyptian-Syrian military alliance and moved its troops to the west bank of the Jordan river. In total (including troops from other Arab countries), the Israeli Defense Forces were confronted by an estimated 480 thousand troops…
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…Threat," Proliferation Brief, Vol. 4, No. 01)#India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea are known to have nuclear weapons. Iran, Iraq and Libya are reportedly developing nuclear weapons. (Stansfield Turner, Former CIA Director, 2001 (NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW…
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…. And although World War I brought the British Empire to the peak of its expansion, when it gained the “new territories of Palestine, Trans-Jordan, Iraq, and several former German territories in Africa and Asia (Williamson 33),” the years that followed the war made…
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…, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Russia and the United States. In fact, these countries have both publicly known and unknown stockpiles, ready to be used at the touch of a button. At this point in time, United States has the ability to make and access…
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…promoting military action. A similar situation is going on at the moment with the threat of war on Iraq. Most news coverage has reported what was said in Tony Blair’s dossier and that has pretty much been taken as gospel. The viewer has to look hard to find…
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…be understood in Asian countries Or Alamak or Choon or lah cannot be understood in America 16. Keep current What is happening to your world today ? Write something people can relate to. Song “From a distance” – made relevant because of the Iraq war…
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…with the USA over Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and more recently Iraq. However, many described him to be an American Ambassador for following Washington's path so vehemently. Although prior to 1997 many British PM's have followed Washington's path it is Tony Blair who…
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…Korea, across Asia, and into European Russia to the Baltic Sea coast. They held most of Asia Minor, modern Iraq, modern Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tibet, parts of India, parts of Burma, all of China, and parts of Vietnam.The Mongol clans were united…
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…of the Asian role in the maintenance of the “global liberal economic order”. Another principle concern of U.S. foreign policy focus is controlling the action of so-called “rogue states” — Iraq, Iran, Syria, North Korea, and other countries (now possibly including…
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