Papers 431-440 of total 2077 found.
…in favor of the resolution to disarm Iraq, believing that disarmament could be achieved through inspections, not violence. In their Explanation of the Vote, Ireland repeated sentiment that the use of force should be a measure of last resort However, like much…
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…discovered that the Iraqi’s had an arsenal of anthrax. From Iraq’s war with Iran it was concluded that if possible they would deploy this weapon. Prior to this time there were no requirement for being inoculated for anthrax. In order to be successfully inoculated…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, friends and enemies; so it goes. The media are the center of the universe for information around the world. Everything said and shown is taken as the truth. What is meant when the news says, " It was another successful day in Iraq". Is war the way to solve…
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…Nazis. This meant that everyone had to abide by what Hitler said, and there words meant nothing. Such empires could not have developed on a voluntary basis without the need for wars of conquest. Similarly, Iraq is an example of a nation that was oppressed…
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…. With Bush's "War on Terror" Bush hoped to pinpoint one hot spot of terrorism and suppress it. This plan made the people of the U.S. feel safe. They could see on their TV's the news of U.S. and U.N. troops suppressing terrorism in Iraq, but really they were only…
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…they are dead. They killed innocent people, but we, in Iraq, are killing innocent people to, and we don't consider ourselves crazy. I think it is part of human nature to take action without really thinking, look at the greeks, they started an entire war over 1 women…
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…'…so the safest way is to destroy them or to reside there.' Iraq would be a straightforward project for Machiavelli. 'Those accustomed to live under a Prince, and his line is extinguished, he argued, it will be impossible for the citizens, used…
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…that was lost during the war on Iraq. <Tab/>Kerry attacked President Bush, and all other republicans by saying that they only care about the rich people and that they have forgotten about everybody else. He added that he would have a vice-president who…
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…Some news organizations, including The New York Times, are currently engaged in self-criticism over the run-up to the Iraq war. They are asking, as they should, why poorly documented claims of a dire threat received prominent, uncritical coverage, while…
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Category: /Law & Government
…to support the president. although they still share a little respect for each other, the sides have an undying rivalry. the democrats are feeling more confident, but president bush will be a big hep from the republican campaign if he can resolve the iraq issue…
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