Papers 1901-1910 of total 2077 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…deeper arms reductions, to keep weapons secure at the source, to restrain North Korea's missile program, to contain Iraq, and yes, to build a consensus for eventually ratifying the Test Ban Treaty. We must keep building an open global economy that sustains our…
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Category: /Literature/English
…such as Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Peru, and Chile. Haynes addresses the topic of religion in third world politics by showing us the parallels, and the conflicts they face within these nations. A brief history of the situation is usually given…
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…would be happy to get out of their crime ridden country to work for a terrorist group or another country associated with terrorism like Iran or Iraq. Money is not a problem for these two countries who hold some of the world’s biggest oil reserves…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to third world countries, which may, in turn, support terrorist. "Iran, Iraq, Libya, N. Korea and Syria all listed by the State Department as supporters of terrorism are believed to posses some capability for chemical and biological warfare." The Chemical…
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…thousand girls are at risk of this practice. Awa Thiam, the Senegalese writer and activist, notes that FGM in a variety of its forms is practiced in Middle Eastern countries (the two Yemens, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Southern Algeria). In Africa…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. This position could be obtained since Iraq is weakened by U.N. sanctions. The other threat to Arabian supremacy is Iran. Abdullah has sought a strengthened relationship with President Khatami. The Saudis have effectively won the support of Iranians…
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…country?” Some controls are understandable. It stands to reason selling military equipment and nuclear secrets to Iraq, is not in the interest of people. While a select few might financially benefit from such sales, the danger these weapons place upon public…
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Category: /History
…of the campaign such as Bomber crew's and Special Forces was restricted (13). As the Air War began over Iraq in January 1991 the media became ever more reliant on the daily press briefing s given by military chiefs. This soon became for them the only reliable source…
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Category: /History
…Organization and the Southeast Treaty organization were supposed to contain the Soviet Union in the west and east. The Baghdad pact, brought Britain, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and Iraq to form a barrier on the USSR's south borders. It seems that Nasser failed…
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Category: /History
…of the campaign such as Bomber crew's and Special Forces was restricted (13). As the Air War began over Iraq in January 1991 the media became ever more reliant on the daily press briefing s given by military chiefs. This soon became for them the only reliable source…
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