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…in Huntington's definition. After the Cold War, the royal family of Saudi Arabia found themselves needing help with Iraq. Osama Bin Laden, in the midst of a global Jihad wanted to help his family defeat Iraq in the name of Islam, "Instead King Fahd invited…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. The most serious crisis and his finest honor as the president came in 1990 during Iraq's invasion of Kuwait. Bush's masterful diplomacy fashioned a broad international coalition against Iraq. When with congressional approval to use force, US forces expelled…
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…and question that order inside of yourself, shouldn't you ask the big question, 'why do you need me to do this?' We can use the argument that our soldiers are just following orders in Iraq. Yet does that negate the fact that they are killing innocent Iraqis…
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…the proposed war in Iraq. As Dr. King said: "For the sake of those boys, for the sake of this government, for the sake of the hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent." I carry these words with me: " I speak as a citizen of the world…
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…to truth. Discourse is fixed and limited to the time in which it exists. For example, we can look at the current war in Iraq and its discursive elements (weapons, participants, strategy), but this discourse is specific only to the time the war in Iraq
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…, all people make mistakes, and therefore believing something because an authority or community has claimed it to be true is incorrect. For example, in the case of Iraq war, USA, being the most influential state in modern politics, argued that the invasion…
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…, and probably far less logical reasons for an attack, though the governments in charge of the attacks often do not admit the reasons. A good example of such poor reasoning for an attack is America?s war on Iraq, where there has been much speculation as to President…
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…receive high pay; however, firefighters deserve the most respect that could be given out of someone. Soldiers also were the personal heroes. They had to go to war with Iraq and stay away from their loved ones in order to defend the nation. Not so recently…
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Category: /History
…in the early 1800s. Even if we know nothing about the slave trade, it is something we think of as part of our history rather than our present. But the reality is slavery continues TODAY. Since the war with Iraq started, much has been overlooked. One thing…
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Category: /Law & Government
…of the United Nations. These measures were also evoked to generate domestic support for the U.S. invasion of Iraq without explicit support or rejection of the U.N. and been used by the U.S. government as a justification to increase pressure on groups accused of being…
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