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Iraq Country And People
2,403 wordsThe US is Murdering The Iraqis Each day we eat three meals a day, sometimes more. We listen to music, drive in our cars, or play on our high-tech computers. Some may pick up the newspaper, but other than those few words on the page, the American population is living a life of excess. Excess that is at the expense of other people's lives. The American people take pride in the capitalistic democracy that is a model for the other countries, but they forget to watch the government. They don't even k...
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Country Of Uganda
308 wordsUganda and Iraq are two small countries that depend mostly on the resources that the land gives them. This two countries are quite small and poor but are states that have lot's of raw materials and lots of exports. Uganda and Iraq, both countries economies make profit of their exports, while only acquiring a very small amount of imports to produce them. Uganda is a very small country that its economy is largely depended of agriculture. This country. Although Uganda is small and has farming as it...
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War With Iraq
859 wordsWar in Iraq Picture this, you, in a 3rd world country, no friends no family for thousands of miles, hungry, not feeling so well, tired, exhausted and being forced to fight thousands of people who want you out of there country? Fun? I wouldn't think so... This is a reality for thousands of American Soldiers stationed in Iraq and maybe your reality if the draft is reinstated. Now, picture this. You " re watching the news, they are calling out birthdays, oh they choose yours, but uh oh this is for ...
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Iraq's New Minister Of Higher Education
910 wordsAsk anyone about the current issues in Iraq and you will hear a multitude of answers, questions, remarks, backlash, and support for our countries involvement. Sure some things could have been done better, some things could have been avoided completely, but when you talk to someone who has personally witnessed 184 women setting themselves on fire in protest to the way men are treating them you can't help but admire the change today. With the help of US and various foreign countries, Iraq is rebui...
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Historical Location In Iraq
714 wordsIraq The country of Iraq has weathered many hardships over the past few decades. An eight-year war over territory with Iran began in 1980. Soon after, in 1990, Iraq invaded the country of Kuwait, which led to the Gulf War. Then, after twelve years of not complying with the UN Security Council over weapons of mass destruction, Iraq was invaded by the United States in March of 2003. A consequence of Iraq's rocky past is an unstable government. Several countries, including the U.S. are currently pr...
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Iraq's Oil
2,870 wordsMesopotamia, whose territory was roughly equivalent to that of modern Iraq, fell to the Ottoman Turks in the 16th century and remained part of the Ottoman Empire until a British invasion during World War One. As a method for ensuring the success of the uprising against the Ottoman Turks, the British supported the national independence movement within Iraq. However, in 1920 the Treaty of S'e vres established Iraq as a mandate of the League of Nations under British administration. The delay in att...
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President In Iraq
738 wordsThe war in Iraq brings up a lot of questions, about the future decisions of President of the United States of America, Mr. George W. Bush. After the terrorist attack on the United States, which shook the whole world, US went to war with Iraq. I believe that this is a war on terrorism, and not an "Oil War", how other like to refer to it. United States want to liberate people in Iraq and bring up the standards of living in that very rich, but at the same time poor country. Before I come to my main...
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War With Iraq
584 wordsSo let me get this straight. Our new foreign policy should be one of "the world's isolationist policeman". You quote Mike Savage's philosophy of "border, language, culture" which, I think you (or anyone) could agree is about as isolationist as one can get. On the other hand we support the "factual evidence of the Iraqi / al queda threat" presented by Sec. Powell today at the UN. Threat to who? Our "border, language, and culture"? Do we really feel threatened by Iraq? I don't. In my opinion, they...
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Rebuilding Of Iraq
681 words10/23/2003 U.N. Never has the world needed the United Nations more. Since its creation in 1945, the world's conflicts have grown exponentially more complex, and the relevance of the U.N. has grown correspondingly. Never have so many countries possessed the technological power to absolutely annihilate one another. The U.N., which is an elaborate alliance of countries, is a vital force in keeping peace and stability between all its diverse member nations. This article depicts the U.N. acting upon ...
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Evidence Of Iraq's Weapons Of Mass Destruction
1,133 wordsThe past few months have been filled with tension. Everyone has pretty much chosen sides in the debate. The war with Iraq has been on everyone's mind. I don't know about you, but I think that America is not ready to ship off the soldiers. America as well as the world has been battling Saddam Hussein for decades and I don't think its time to fight him again. He poses a treat to this country and the world on many different levels. Terrorism has destroyed our economy and devastated our people. Whil...
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