Papers 1761-1770 of total 2077 found.
…something to worry about. Although the drops of service are small now we can only view this action as a threat to the service as a whole. It is amazing that the United States government is willing to spend a billion dollars a day to invade Iraq, yet cannot find…
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Category: /History
…, anxious over the threat of bio-terrorism delivered via a once innocuous and common medium and, now perhaps, uneasy about the impending war with Iraq. Our flags have been waving to signal solidarity and love for our country, and many people have rediscovered…
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…Voting defines democracy. Voting is the fundamental right of almost all American citizens over the age of eighteen. In insures that the will of the people is preserved. The essential difference between America and a dictatorial nation such as Iraq
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…, and practically no crops, Kuwait must import a large amount of food each year. Kuwait’s geography is mostly flat and rising and falling altitudes of desert plains. Kuwait is in between Saudi Arabia and Iraq bordering the Persian Gulf. Since the land is dry and barren…
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Category: /History
…of Islam’s holiest sites, US support of Israel and sanctions against Iraq. He also issued a fetwa, stating “The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies – civilians and military – is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which…
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Category: /History
…air bases in Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Over 400 Israeli planes were destroyed, while only 19 Israeli planes were destroyed. By the third day of the Six-Day War, Israel had captured Gaza and all of Sinai up to the banks of the Suez Canal. Israel’s strategic…
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…to Syria, North Korea, Iran and Iraq—countries long cited by the U.S. Department of State as sponsors of international terrorist activity. Not only are weapons easy to buy on the black market, but also information on how to cultivate biological agents is easily…
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…of war. More than 40,000 American women served in the war against Iraq. The Marine Corps awarded twenty-three women the Combat Action Ribbon for service in the Persian Gulf War because they were engaged by Iraqi troops. Desert Storm was a huge turning point…
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…. An empire of terrorist sponsoring Middle Eastern states have been constructed and lead by Iran since the 1979 Iranian revolution and backed by Syria, Sudan, Libya, Iraq, and Pakistan. These states consider terrorism an instrument of state policy. The leaders…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, Columbia and elsewhere, modern terrorist groups are well-funded and well-organised across the world. They find harbour and support in countries such as Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Pakistan, Sudan and Syria and often use forged or stolen passports to reach their target…
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