Papers 351-360 of total 2077 found.
…to remove their missiles. If this kind of relationship existed today, it would greatly impact the situation in Iraq. If the army, navy, marines etc. fired even just warning shots upon Iraq or its ships, like in “Thirteen Days”, everyone would probably be dead…
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…The Threat Called North Korea Nearly a year ago, George W. Bush first labeled Iraq, Iran, and North Korea, as the “axis of evil.” So why then have we heard so much about how Iraq is such a threat to U.S. national security, and hardly a word about…
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…and most important story going on in the news today is the ongoing feud for and against war in Iraq. Is it just that a murderous dictator such as Saddam Hussein can be in power in Iraq? Should someone as untrustworthy as him be able to have missiles capable…
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Iraq invaded Kuwait on August 2, 1990, the United States was faced with the choice to ignore it or intervene. On August 3, the United States choose to intervene in the Persian Gulf Crisis. However, it is in the United States’ best interest to take…
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Category: /History
…titled “UNIKOM,” or “United Nations Iraq Kuwait Observation Mission”. UNIKOM was established by Security Council resolution 689 and forced the withdrawal of Iraqi forces from the territory of Kuwait. (UNIKOM) At the time, Iraq had invaded Kuwait…
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…bombed and terrorized Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Puerto Rico, Japan, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, Cambodia, Laos and Iraq, with civilian casualties numbering in the millions. Bombings in Iraq have continued over the years…
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…of Saddam Hussein have led to the necessity for maintaining economic sanctions against Iraq and the Iraqi leadership. Since the end of the Gulf War, the continued U.S. and U.N. sanctions against Iraq have been the center of international controversy. Over…
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Category: /History
…Saddam Hussein remains a powerful, yet harsh leader of Iraq. In Iraq, Saddam had the most powerful army of the Arab world. Even with one of the strongest artillery, he had a history of strategic disasters. His goal was to become the ruler of the Middle…
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Category: /History
…-president Bush, would soon have to face terrorists also. When Iraq's dictator, Saddam Hussein, decided to invade his neighboring country of Kuwait. President Bush was called upon by Kuwait to help and the president answeredtheir call firmly. He told Saddam…
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Category: /Law & Government
Iraq that is happening right now. President George W. Bush did not give enough information to soldiers and they did not even know what they were supposed to be doing. President Bush supposedly leads the battle, but he does not even have enough courage…
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