Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
to the crisis with North Korea. Diplomatic solutions require an exchange of promises. We have done that with both North Korea and Iraq, and we know it has not worked and will not work when the other side of the negotiating table is occupied by either of those
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
be leading itself towards its own demise by merely considering pre-emptive attacks on Iraq.
Going to war, which means asking other peoples' sons and daughters to be prepared to kill and be killed and unleashing death and destruction on human beings, is a serious
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
away in Iraq. President Bush is not afraid of acting unilaterally, it is clear, "We're never going to get people all in agreement about force and use of force," he tells Woodward. He says the U.S. may need to take "confident action that will yield positive
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Category: /Law & Government/Military
Yesterday night, I was in a fierce dispute with my American friends about a war against Iraq. They advocated for the war as they pointed out some "good old reasons" about Iraq being a haven for Al-Quaeda as well as many other terrorist association
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Category: /Literature
I chose the political storm which has erupted after Mark Latham announced "Australian troops would be pulled out of Iraq by Christmas". The Government, and John Howard in particular, are using this announcement by Latham to demonstrate that he does
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Category: /Literature
Kathy Brandon
English 28
Staci Ranger
Argumentative Analysis
08-21-01
Propaganda vs. Reality
For the last couple of years, the United States and Iraq have been unfriendly to each other. It's been difficult to determine who was stating factual
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
The debate about the relationship between the United States and Iraq is a hot topic
these days, and there are many differences of opinion to consider. In comparing the speech given by President George Bush, "Saddam Hussein is a Threat to Peace
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
, in his article, "Attacking Iraq. (Think Again)." agrees with the President on some issues, but differs on others and gives his reasons for doing so. As war seemingly approaches, the citizens of the United States have begun to ask three main questions
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Category: /History/Middle East History
City of Blood
Battle Analysis of Khorramshahr, Iran-Iraq War, 1980
Insight
Ever since the General Shinseki was appointed as the Army's Chief of Staff, a huge debate has spawned as to 'light' versus 'heavy', which, in the more common expression
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