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  • Sides The Hawks And The Doves
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    Hawk and Dove Views of the Iraq War On March 18, 2003 the United States invaded Iraq. (The Washington Post) The War with Iraq is a very divisive issue around the world. Turn on any news show and you will see a daily debate on the pros and cons of going to war. Because of the situations that have occurred between the United States and Iraq, very different views and perceptions have developed. Much debate on the justification of the United States for being in Iraq, let alone overthrowing its "gove...
  • Leader Like Ayatollah Khomeini
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    Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) Hypothesis Probably the most logical explanation is that there has been a conflict that is decades old, that comes from, religious differences to territorial and power ambitions. This war is a war that is not going to stop until both countries solve their internal affairs, because the historical background that this two countries have is not an easy one. I think that the only way to fully achieve peace between these two countries is, for them to come to an agreement reg...
  • War With Iraq
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    So 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...
  • September 11 Attacks And The Australian
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    The War on Terror, at least in the attack on Iraq, has been fought for reasons not entirely clear. However, suppositions may be drawn from certain events. Clearly, the argument made for the invasion of Iraq-its possession of weapons of mass destruction- is looking more disreputable by the day. Despite this, the Prime Minister, John Howard, is resolute in his arguments. As late as Monday 16th June 2003, Mr Howard was telling Parliament that investigations by the Office of National Assessments had...
  • War To The Terrorists
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    United We Must Stand! On October 25, 2003, an international anti-war coalition group called ANSWER will coordinate a march on Washington carrying banners opposing the Bush Administration's war strategy. Countless articles can be found on ANSWERs web site criticizing U.S. military actions taken since the tragedy on 911. Their supporters come from every walks of life, religion, level of education and socio-economic background. They believe that the Bush Administration lied to the people, the Congr...

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