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…OPEC The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was created at the Baghdad discussion in Iraq in September 1960. The founding members of the organization were Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia…
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Category: /History
…they are too powerful and they want to control everything everywhere. The United States is one example of going into a war without a reason. The U.S is going into a war because Iraq might be producing chemical or nuclear weapons. So why not go into a war…
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…are a direct result of economic sanctions imposed on Iraq by the United States. Thomas Omstad, a field reporter for U.S. News and World Report describes the sanctions as, “a blunt instrument that can clearly take innocent lives.” It is because…
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Category: /Literature/English
…: for example, the United States has had this happen to them on numerous circumstances as shown in the following two instances. From 1980 to 1988 Iran purchased $17.5 billion in armament from carious countries (not The United States.) and Iraq bought $47.3 billion…
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…Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein is thought of to be one the most evil men in the world next to Osama bin Laden. Yet, in his country of Iraq, he is believed to be very beloved by the people of his nation, but there are some that want him out of power…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of America against the Middle Eastern country of Iraq in 2003. Deemed to be a response to the September 11 terrorist attacks, the terms under which the United States and its allies decided to endorse the war breached numerous areas of international law…
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…, and every effort must be taken to avoid killing civilians. The deaths of civilians are justified only if they are unavoidable victims of a deliberate attack on a military target. Australia's recent actions in Iraq does not met the conditions of the just war…
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…I will never forget the day that I got the call to go to Iraq, it was July 17th, 2003. It was also the day that I found out my wife Terri was pregnant with our daughter, Keira. A few days later I boarded a plane bound for Kirkuk, Iraq. As I sat…
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Category: /Law & Government
…for a better world and a safer world for generations to come. Trans-national companies are another example of how countries can work together to provide for their people and their company. The Americans invading Iraq and their attempts for global/international…
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Category: /History
…. Hallion writes Storm over Iraq from an academic perspective, using military history and the ascendancy of air power as the focus point for his book. Mr. Richard P. Hallion's Storm over Iraq opens with the origins of air power since World War I and its…
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