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…were joined by regular army's of Transjordan, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria, with slight support from Saudi Arabia. UN efforts to stop the fighting were unsuccessful until June 11, when a four week truce was declared. When the Arab states refused to renew…
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Category: /History
…of the NSC, Robert C. McFarlane, undertook the sale of weapons to Iran, this and several succeeding weapon sales to Iran in 1986 directly opposed the U.S. government's policy of refusing to bargain with terrorists or to aid Iran in its war with Iraq
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…unifying England and then securing it through a string of castles, Hitler 'blitzkrieging' through Poland, or America and the Coalition pushing Iraq back across the Kuwaiti border, the ground troops were there, insuring that every inch of ground was paid…
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…(such as the army, marines, air force, and the national guard) to protect us from all other forces in the world. Today we our close to attacking Iraq because they our trying to take away our freedom. Our president George Bush is doing a good job at managing peace…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Isle of Man, Ivory Coast Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea, Kyrgyz Republic , Lao PDR, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Lithuania, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali…
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…the promises. Raheb wonders how should Israel solve this problem of what the promised land is. Should they go to war to try to conquer parts of Syria and Iraq or should they just continue to exist without a border and a law agreed upon by the people? Biblical…
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…, there is no way they can support it with another sanction in pace. Their war on terror has been a huge success and they are continuing it into Iraq. They should continue as they have been, and use weapons that seem to work for them. Maybe in the future when…
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…was shown to the United States. It was not Iraq or North Korea that savagely attacked the United States; it was an organized group of terror. In the coming decades terrorism will become more dangerous as rogue groups acquire nuclear and biological weapons capable…
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…who do not support the government a misery e.g. Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath political party in Iraq. It is also essential that, in conjunction with accepting diverse groups and organisations, the government does not impose any religion, dogmas or tenets upon…
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…and 8 countries have been implicated as possibly possessing undeclared stocks of smallpox virus with the strongest evidence implicating Russia, North Korea, and Iraq. Smallpox is an ideal biological terror agent, being virtulent and often deadly with even…
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