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Category: /History
…saved. A victory in it’s self. Iran-Iraq War – In 1980 Iraq invaded Iran and all hell broke loose. The world was furious at this, and the United Nations knew they had to do something, but they did not have the authority. Although most of the fighting…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…there may also be possibilities of "random" events to consider. Our world may be faced with the same problem, knowing that nuclear war may occur, especially in our current events with the war on Iraq. Many people are aware that this may very well happen, but what…
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…. embassy should be moved from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem and he wants to work at re-establishing weapons inspection in Iraq. Gore vows to keep working with U.S. allies so Saddam Hussein isolated and to eventually get him out of power. He also said he would use…
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Category: /History
…on May 19, and three days later Egypt closed the Strait of Tiran to Israeli shipping. On May 30, Jordan signed a mutual defense treaty with Egypt and Syria, and other Arab states, including Iraq, Kuwait, and Algeria, sent troop contingents to join the Arab…
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…to a local hospital for possible anthrax exposure. Anthrax is a disease caused by bacteria found in livestock. A breakout in Iraq once killed a million sheep. Today at least 17 nations are believed to have biological weapons programs that include weapons grade…
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…the winds shifted the gases would turn back and sink into the trench from which they came. This relates to the fascination and link Iraq has to and with biological weapons. The Russians are allegedly selling and producing weapons to and for Iraq
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…intelligence and hundreds of other specialties who fought in Iraq. Keeping women out of combat specialties hasn’t protected them either. Being in a job such as a mechanic or fuel handler is just as dangerous as a front line soldier. While in combat, tanks need fuel…
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…I think that United States shouldn't attack Iraq. That will mean having Occident against Orient, Christians against Muslims. No one in Europe wants another war. No one except from Britain. They would support United States even if this meant dooming…
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…. An example would be this: The United States and Iraq are threatening war. However, the U.S. obtains much of it’s oil from this area of the world. If we no longer buy oil from Iraq, we have to look elsewhere for it which can cause gas…
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…minded foresight. As Secretary General Kofi A. Annan said, every conflict is different, every post-conflict is different, and each model of intervention by the international community is different. In Iraq, we have an immediate post-conflict humanitarian…
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