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Category: /History
…in the Persian Gulf Israel was continuously bombed by Iraq. If Israel would have fought back chances are there would have had most of the Arabian countries join in with Iraq to eliminate the common enemy. Therefor the problems are yet not resolved yet it seems…
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…major world conflicts. This is because of the super powers and their allies' vested interests. There are still numerous problems and conflicts that are unsolved, like the Middle East, Kashmir, Iraq etc, where the UN has clearly failed. But it has some…
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…. The United StatesETomahawk missiles and Iraq’s S.C.U.D. missiles are examples of this (Mitretek). Chemical weapons are made to attack a person’s central nervous system. They attack the eyes, nose, throat, and skin. Most chemical agents are airborne…
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…. Such weapons do remain in some arsenals, but treaties have gotten rid of them. There is evidence that Iraq used these weapons in the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s and that allied troops may have been exposed to these gases during the Persian Gulf War of 1991. Various…
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…a small representation of the rest of the Jewish problems. War , for example, is still present. In 1991 in the Persian Gulf Israel was continuously bombed by Iraq. If Israel would have fought back chances are there would have had most of the Arabian…
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Category: /History
…, announced the creation of an independent Israel in the region where the Jews were a majority. Within hours of Ben-Gurion’s announcement, six Arab states - Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Syria - attacked Israel. They were unhappy with the UN…
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Category: /Literature/English
…but made the article a lot more pleasant to read and brought the events described in it a lot closer to the reader. Marie Colvin was in Baghdad writing about the crisis in Iraq in January 1991. She wrote a lot of controversial things in the article “Baghdad…
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Category: /Literature/English
…but made the article a lot more pleasant to read and brought the events described in it a lot closer to the reader. Marie Colvin was in Baghdad writing about the crisis in Iraq in January 1991. She wrote a lot of controversial things in the article “Baghdad…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the Baltimore Sun polled over one hundred teenagers between the ages of fourteen and nineteen to find out their knowledge of current event issues. It was found that only fifty-eight percent of the teens could explain the situation in Iraq, while eighty-three percent…
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Category: /History
…, for example, is still present. In 1991 in the Persian Gulf Israel was continuously bombed by Iraq. If Israel would have fought back chances are there would have had most of the Arabian countries join in with Iraq to eliminate the common enemy. Therefor…
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