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…." By doing this they have been able to reach much more diverse groups of people, for instance a group of republicans recently published a full page letter in the Wall Street Journal that opposed the war in Iraq, this was organized by movement leaders of a protest…
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…against anthrax weapons the U.S. believes could be produced by North Korea, Iraq or Iran.…
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…reason for the entire ordeal was that rich deposits of oil straddled the ill-defined border, and Iraq constantly claimed that Kuwaiti oil rigs were illegally tapping into Iraqi oil fields. Middle Eastern deserts make border delineation difficult and this has…
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…possesses often leads to wars where the soldiers never see each other (like the Air campaign in Iraq). This more generalized view of technology in warfare could therefore be seen as a broad interpretation of what Aquinas might consider an ambush. Therefore…
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…are not necessarily confined to newly independent states; they appear in many European nations and Canada, as well as India, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Lebanon, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and many others. International organizations, such as the United Nations, the European Union…
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…Royal Navy. Because of this, oil production increased to 8.6 million barrels. World War II also saw the expansion of oil production in Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. These changes marked the beginning of a new oil economy in the Middle East…
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…Currently, the United States is the only western democracy that still has capital punishment on the books. Even South Africa has eliminated it. The United States is left with such company as Libya, Iran, and Iraq. America, where freedom…
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…off the battlefield and is bold and fearless on it. In twentieth century America, we would like to think that we have many people in our society who are like Chaucer's knight. During this nation's altercation with Iraq in 1991, the concept…
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…, the latter had a better understanding and control over water than Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia (3500 B.C.E. - 530 B.C.E.) was located in northeast Syria, which is now know today as Iraq. It was mainly surrounded by water, most notably the Tigris and Euphrates…
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…. They were joined by 118,000 troops from allied nations. After weeks of air and missile bombardment, the 100-hour land battle dubbed Desert Storm routed Iraq's million-man army. Despite unprecedented popularity from this military and diplomatic triumph, Bush…
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