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Category: /History
…. interest. The Clinton administration's strategy for achieving this goal during the president's first term was its attempted "dual containment" of Iraq and Iran. This is more a slogan than a strategy, however, and the policy may not be sustainable for much…
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…still plays important roles, as "The Economist" says, 'if the UN did not exist, it would have to be invented". In the domain of keeping peace, considering the US attack on Iraq, 2003, the US cannot do its job properly. Despite the fact that France, one…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…should realize the truth objectively. There's no absolute reality on this world, the realities in our minds, are just in narrow sense. The news of America attacks Iraq is a good example for the topic today. Here are two pieces of news reported by different…
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Category: /Literature/English
…CIA Blue Paper: Kuwait Kuwait is located on the Northwest coast of the Persian Gulf in Southwest Asia. It is bordered by Iraq on the Northwest and North sides, and by Saudi Arabia on the South side. The country’s total area, including the islands…
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…been criticized for its biases and lack of objectivity. Although still providing information on happenings worldwide, sometimes opinions on the issue are also conveyed in the report. Recently, a major attack, which will be taking place in Falluja, Iraq
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…in Iraq? If the answer is yes, like the French, we'll have to accept all the necessary consequences. <Tab/>If one changes the words 'settlers' and 'colonists' to 'American occupiers' and 'Algeria' to 'Iraq,' this is not a bad assessment of where…
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…distinct and notable differences which are physical, economic and symbolic types of violence. Bombing in Iraq is not unusual. Internal UN documents that have been examined in the writing process of this essay, produced by the Office of the United Nations…
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…invasion of Lebanon, an epidemic of terrorist incidents, a United States attack on Libya, and the Persian Gulf War have occurred. Yemen, Jordan, Sudan, and Lebanon have been ravaged by civil wars. From 1980 to 1988 Iran and Iraq were embroiled in a bloody…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to figure out ways to solve disputes. As an example in the article "G.O.P senators say money for Iraq Must Be Grant, Not loan" (The New York Times, Thursday October 2, 2003), the journalist speaks about Iraq and what the U.S. can do financially wise to help…
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…into something it is not. It appears that Mr. Bush is just trying to sound intelligent in my opinion. 2. "Axis of evil" This is the term by which President Bush refers to North Korea, Iraq, and Iran; he uses this term so people will associate these countries…
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