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…to areas with high risk for exposure to anthrax (when used as a biological warfare weapon) Pregnant women should only vaccinated if it is extremely necessary. Iraq, Russia, and as many as 10 other nations have the ability to load Bacillus anthracis spores…
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…, Iraq’s President, threatened the stability of Israel and the entire Middle East, if not the world. After this President Bush reacted without any hesitation, and on January 16 the air war began. The U.S. had achieved a stunning military victory. Actively…
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…challenge to the new world order proclaimed by President Bush in the case of the international intervention against Iraq in 1991 arguing that the war was about more than a small country, it was about a big idea of a new world order with peaceful settlement…
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…. They then continue their conquest of Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq. The Catholic Archbishop asks the Muslims to help free Egypt from Roman Oppression. This builds an alliance between the Muslims, Christians, and Jews because of the Muslim freedom of religion…
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…pollution. If I remember correctly, only Iraq and I want to say China, were the only other countries to reject the treaty. Greenpeace hung a banner over a water tower in Texas that read "The Toxic Texan." I about died when I heard that New Jersey governor…
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…, the end justifies the means. These acts of violence threaten the way normal people live their everyday lives. We can not sit back and watch these acts unfold. The President has all the right to invade Iraq and remove the fanatical dictator; state sponsored…
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…Evil tyrants are nothing new to the region of Babylon, present-day Iraq. One of the most vicious in history was Nebuchadnezzar (sixth century BCE), the Babylonian king who built the most powerful nation in the world by ruthlessly attacking and annexing…
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…were a leader of a country today I would try using my powers much like the United State however I would increase boarder patrol and not allow any more non born united states citizens to enter or to become citizens. I would never have gone into Iraq and would…
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…that should be getting the focus of our time and attention? The war in Iraq has led to the death of many fathers, sons, husbands, wives, and daughters. Global warming threatens the existence of our world as we know it and increased poverty claims the lives…
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…neighborliness, the primitive, selfish, superstitious ghost of paganism can still rear its ugly head. Published today, this story may well have received just as loud an outcry as it did in 1948. Especially in light of the recent, war in Iraq. American's shouted loudly…
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