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  • Conventional Explosives On Iraq And Kuwait
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    A Justifiable, if not Just, War: The American Persian Gulf War The American-led war against Iraq in the Persian Gulf in 1991 was one of the defining moments of the post-Cold War era. Although its six-week duration was relatively short when compared with conflicts such as the Vietnam, Afghan or Korean Wars, the scale of the war and the magnitude of the destruction involved were nonetheless significant. A question that was, and has been, much debated is whether the U.S. Administration, under Presi...
  • Television To Iraq
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    INTRODUCTION The birth of the television was originally introduced here, in the United States. The impact of this new technology was not only evident here in the US, but in other countries as well. In Iraq, television caused immediate changes, which in turn caused adjustments in everyday living. The benefits and negative impacts varied, but overall as in most other countries, television shapes the images and views of everything that is broadcast ed. Television currently has taken the place of pa...
  • Military Saddam Hussein Iraq
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    U.S. military: Saddam documents lead to arrests Deposed Iraqi leader not cooperating, sources say Monday, December 15, 2003 Posted: 9: 09 AM EST (1409 GMT) An image released by the U.S. Army shows Saddam after he was captured. Story Tools ON CNN TV Watch CNN's ongoing live coverage of news of the capture of Saddam Hussein, now on-air. VIDEO Saddam to U.S. troops: 'I want to negotiate. ' PLAY VIDEO U.S. officials begin interrogating Saddam. PLAY VIDEO Two deadly car bombings in Baghdad. PLAY VIDE...
  • United Defense O George H.W. Bush
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    The Claims for the War in Iraq Iraq has Chemical and Biological Weapons o Bush Administration o 26,000 liters of anthrax-enough to kill several million people o 38,000 liters of botulinum toxin o 500 tons of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agents o Almost 30,000 munitions capable of delivering chemical agents o Mobile weapons labs "Winnebagos of death" - Colin Powell in speech to the UN o William Rivers Pitt o No weapons have been found; it is impossible to hide one million pounds of nerve agents. o...
  • War With Iraq
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    Over the past week there have been demonstrations in countries all over the world against the war with Iraq. In 1990, many believed that we should not go to war with Iraq, but we did. The reasons then, were slightly different from the reasons now. During late July 1990, Saddam built up his forces on the border of Kuwait. At 1.00 a.m. on 02 August, three divisions of Saddam's elite Republican Guard rolled over the border and invaded Kuwait. The reason Iraq invaded Kuwait is one of oil, and to sho...
  • Saddam Hussein
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    The United States is completely justified with invading Iraq. First of all Saddam Hussein would be a worse threat if not stopped now. He may have done nothing to start this war, but this war is also a war on terrorism. Many have seen the photos of what Hussein does to his own people, humanity cannot let this happen. The Iraqis deserve a free and democratic government. It is not right to let them be ruled by this dictating tyrant anymore. Finally we must rid the world of a sadistic, war mongering...
  • Saddam Hussein From Power
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    Saddam Hussein is obviously a very dangerous and deranged man. He views himself as being on the same level as a god. He has no respect for human life other than his own. He lies, cheats and murders to advance himself and to get what he wants. Saddam Hussein is obsessed with power and he will not stop at anything when it comes to gaining and maintaining his power. Is this the type of man we should allow to have and control chemical, biological and nuclear weapons? This is the big debate going on ...
  • Hussein's Iraq Of Non Conventional Weapons
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    We live in a different world. Once, we could disband our enemies even nuclear-armed ones, without a major war. The Cold War proved that much. Unfortunately, that world order will be gone sooner then we may realise. Today weapons of mass destruction, also know as (WMD), can be acquired with great ease, not only by states, but by private armies of terrorism. One can frighten or strike back against a state attacker with the threat of overwhelming force. But we do not have this option with terrorism...

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