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…. It's not proportional. It's unlikely to produce greater peace or justice. It would create problems greater than those it resolved, hardly a success. Furthermore, this war is not a "last resort." Our policy of containment has kept Hussein from abusing his…
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…will not create euphoria for the fanatic peace-loving people, it will allow them to exalt their efforts. However, this precious fact has been disheartened by several fastidious war hawks (to bring back an old phrase). They have been noted as saying that the UN…
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…chemical and nuclear weapons capabilities, and the negotiation of a broad Middle East peace accord. The war was notable for the prominent role played by electronic-weapons systems, such as the Tomahawk cruise missle and the patriot antimissle system…
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peace to avoid the war but the peace way didn’t work. The world couldn’t continue to be like this a change was needed and a war was the only thing that could solve the problem. Now a small conflict was needed to start the terrible war. On June 28, 1914…
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Warring Words "My subject is war and the pity of war. The poetry is in the pity" - Wilfred Owen Wether we like it or not, the world and its people have always been driven by war. It is a well known fact that peace is simply the time between…
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peaceful options must be exhausted before the use of force can be justified. A war is only just if waged by a legitimate authority. A just war must be fought only as self-defense against armed attack or to redress a wrong. There must be a reasonable chance…
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…to Great Britain. If Great Britain had really wanted to win the Revolutionary War they would have signed the Olive Branch Petition, that the colonist sent saying that they wanted peace and that they wanted to stay in the empire. Instead the War started…
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…higher casualty rate for the Iraqi soldiers. In The conclusion the leaders of the coalition decided to let Saddam Hussien remain in power in Iraq. The war also created a new opportunity for peace making in the middle east. President Bush stated when Iraq…
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…, but the government simply turned it into an issue of freedom. As a result the public was told that after trying to make peace with North Vietnam, the U.S. Navy was continually being assaulted and that there was no option but to go to war. At that point Americans had…
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…for an international observer committee. In the end, both Slovenia and Serbia had almost no opposition to the plan, as it allowed them time to regroup and prepare for the coming war with Yugoslavia, and a deferment of peace was not a denial of independence…
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