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…journalists would be allowed such freedom to report on exactly what the American forces were involved in. Vietnam showed the damage that uncensored journalism could do by causing dissent at home, and ever since, as is evident in Iraq at present, the freedom of war…
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…rape and sexual abuse can affect others besides in a hereditary manner. In today's struggle with Iraq, one can see the nature of man in the ways that America lies and embellishes to, ultimately, gain everything for itself. America wishes to take…
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…Attacking the Economy with Your Tax Plan The situation in the economy should greatly concern you, President Bush. Despite your recent military accomplishments in Afghanistan and Iraq, they may not be enough to get you reelected for a second term…
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…, Husayn, refused to recognize the power of Mu'awiyah’s son and successor who was the caliph. The Muslims of the Shi’ite dominated town of Kufah in Iraq, ‘Ali’s former capital, invited Husayn to become caliph. The Muslims in Iraq generally failed to support…
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…, disarmament, human rights, Iraq, and terrorism rank high on both American and U.N. concerns. Not only does the U.N. have a similar stand as the U.S., but both are taking action to resolve these issues. The U.S. and U.N. may not have the same style of execution…
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…. Does international law prevent states from pursing it self-interest? No, the binding power of international law precludes states to act in an egregious manner that would disturb the legal pursuits by other nations. In 1992, Iraq invaded Kuwait…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…how the troops will never forget the experience, but also how they are frightening tales, ones that the troops will never be able to tell without remembering the extremely painful experience. Today, the war we are fighting not only in Iraq
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…empire than all of the crusades combined, in the 13th century Mongols ravaged the lands of the middle east. These invasions destroyed the lands of Iraq and Iran, and ended the Arab-Islamic Empire for good. The new rulers of the middle east would…
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Category: /History
…The morning after the U.S. began the bombing of Iraq, NBC's Robert Bazell reported the Pentagon's assessment via the Today show: "It was spectacular news," Bazell summarized. "We've lost only one casualty." Other networks were similarly ecstatic…
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…as Americans are much more aware of the governments strategies and ways they go about getting our approval as a nation. Maybe this comes from the way the Vietnam war turned out. With media slogans today, such as "Operation Free Iraq", and coverage of all the anti…
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