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…have killed thousands, but it saved millions. Today, we face similar problems with the situation in Iraq and Saddam Hussein's lack of cooperation with arms inspectors. If he's holding nuclear or thermonuclear weapons, it can only be hoped that we are ready…
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…unconstitutional. Currently, the death penalty exists in the most of the United States. Internationally, the United States stand on this issue, amongst such nations as Iraq, Iran, and China. America is a major advocate in the global protection of human rights…
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…men in sunglasses reportedly left newspaper wrapped packages on other cars that later emitted sarin fumes. Authorities failed to find any suspects. Sarin was originally developed by German Nazis in the 1930's, but is suspected of being first used by Iraq
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…happening in the future again. We might have lucked out that China was the one that ended up with all of this information and not Iraq. Our government can not allow glitches in our home security systems. By spending more money for a more sophisticated…
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…are illegally producing biological weapons. Some of these countries include the USA, Israel, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, India, and Afghanistan. This is just part of a very long list (Jones, 1996). Recognition of how wrong biological warfare is began in 1969, when…
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Category: /History
…. Upon my passing, I have urged my fellow followers to use any means of chemical or biological warfare to further our beliefs. My three great friendly nations that I work closely with, Iraq, Somalia and Syria will likely come under very intense scrutiny…
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Category: /History
…their battles. Since they rarely lost battles they were able to spread rapidly and in all directions. By 650 an organized Islamic state ruled Arabia (also known as the Arabian Peninsula), the entire Fertile Crescent (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine), and Egypt…
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…differ from the torture that takes place in "Iran, Iraq, Ethiopia, South America, Guatemala, Bangladesh, Afganistan, and even Israel?" (Bockle 4). The techniques in those countries would certainly be considered to go against human morality, but the end…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to address Afghanistan, without trying less disruptive alternatives, would be foolhardy. Somalia and Congo suffer chaos as intractable as Afghanistan's. In varying degrees, Colombia, Angola, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Georgia, Mauritania, Yemen and Iraq have…
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…of opium trafficking. This is something both NATO and the American DEA has been attempting to eliminate for some time now, but with no success. It must be noted that neither Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq nor most of its surrounding neighbors are members of the WTO…
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