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…' fears of the Axis of Evil to gain ratings, portraying Afghanistan and Iraq as flag-burning animals. The clips of Bin Laden and the flag-burnings in the months after the attacks have been the most played in television history, second only to the planes…
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…' fears of the Axis of Evil to gain ratings, portraying Afghanistan and Iraq as flag-burning animals. The clips of Bin Laden and the flag-burnings in the months after the attacks have been the most played in television history, second only to the planes…
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…and denied Al-Qaida a safe harbor, as well as taken over Saddam Hussein's terrible reign in Iraq. Following American internationalism, the United States and its allies have encouraged democracy and democratic ideals in these countries, as it has been proven…
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…. In the 11th and 12th centuries were the Crusades. The European Christians wanted Israel to be the Christian homeland. The Muslims, on the other hand, felt that it was their holy land and they didn't have to give it up. Most recently was the Gulf War. Iraq thought…
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…to pursue opportunities for private gain. I believe an example of this is, 'George W Bush and the invasion of Iraq'. The world was told that Suddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, but to this day their have been no weapons of mass destruction shown…
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…The United States has the most powerful, diverse, and technologically advanced economy in the world, with a per capita gross domestic product of $37,600. This is the largest among major industrial nations. The war in Iraq has been one of the biggest…
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…weapon."         Iran¹s neighbor Iraq continues its nuclear program after being significantly damaged from Operation Desert Storm and continued U.N sanctions. The CIA assess that Iraq would take any opportunity to buy nuclear weapons materials…
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…people to think that the United States has some underlying cause to act this way. This is an argument that is used against the +American version of democracy. The war on Iraq was started because the United States felt the need to endorse democracy and end…
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…of this war. General Schwarzkopf made the following statement about the proposed bombing of Iraq in regards to the limited bombing in Vietnam, "I had no doubt we would bomb Iraq if I was going to be the Military Commander." He went on to say that it would…
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…Saddam Hussein of Iraq and Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia were two very imposing dictators who ruled their nations cruelly and powerfully. Their tactics worked in the short run to superfically hold together ethnic tensions. However, both countries violently…
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