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    His own words addressed to the President George Bush were the evidence of this; in 2002‚ a year before the UK invaded Iraq‚ Blair sent a tape to George Bush which said he would support him anyway. At the beginning of the invasion‚ the British government supported Blair and Bush‚ but after the operation in Iraq‚ that was not that successful as it planned to be‚ the authority of this decision‚ and Blair’s authority as well‚ decreased

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    war or even that America was in a war to begin with. Invading Iraq in 2003‚ signifying the start of the Iraq War‚ was not to avenge the attacks on 9/11. The Iraq War was also known as the War on Terrorism and allowed America to take a stance against terroristic groups such as Al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein’s supposed connection with them as a strong government figure. At the start of the war‚ America strongly supported the invasion of Iraq. During the first couple years of war‚ the gap between the

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    with in result to the invasion of Iraq 2003. I’m not the only one that is an example of these hidden costs. Other service members in Iraq have lost their lives‚ their minds‚ and or even a limb or all of the above. That’s a hidden cost of medical expenses during and after war time service because of casualties of war. Our reasons why we go to war and policing the world are for many interests including world peace‚ political gain‚ and or financial gain. Unfortunately the Iraq and Afghanistan wars

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    explain why Iraq invaded Iran in 1980. This standard answer is easy to accept‚ in part‚ because of the well-documented brutality of Saddam ’s regime‚ including human rights violations committed by his government against the Iraqi people‚ and especially the Kurds. In spite of partial truths imbedded in this standard explanation‚ it smacks of propaganda. Much more needs to be understood by the American public before it allows its government to wage war against Iraq. The history of Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Britain

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    critical view into the past 100 years of American foreign policy and‚ specifically‚ the First World War‚ Vietnam‚ and the Iraq War. The book begins with a description of Beinart’s meeting with Arthur Schlesinger‚ Jr.‚ an American historian‚ where he was asked “Why did your generation support this war?” Taken by surprise‚ Beinart began to fumble through an answer about the Iraq War but was saved by the spilling of Schlesinger’s drink. From this story‚ the author analyzes the unfortunate pattern of

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    the report of the well-known journalist Seymour Hirsch Peter Phillip from "DW" after the invasion of Iraq‚ warning in his commentary of the logic of war and force in American politics. But the threat was not known implementation until writing these lines‚ that lasted more than nine years‚ why procrastinated America in its military campaign against Iran? Sure that US State taxed in its occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan‚ they faced great pressure to get out of this mud‚ and it drained financially

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    States goals in World War I similar or different to the United States goals for fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan? The United States goals in World War I and Iraq and Afghanistan are very different‚ and this is partly because they are in totally different time periods and the technology is very different. World War I took place from 1914-1918 (Strachan 1)‚ whereas the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan started in 2003 and are still going (Deese 1)‚ although many of the United States goals have already been

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    Saddam Hussein was the president of Iraq until he was ousted by the United States government. During his rule‚ Saddam was criticized because of his method of ruling. In addition‚ Saddam was accused of exerting atrocities against the people of Iraq. This was evidenced by the mass killings carried out by his administration. Saddam Hussein and his administration were considered to be a security threat to the people of the United States. These insecurity issues were caused by Saddam’s involvement in

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    author’s ideas‚ writing works” ………………………………………………………………….. Introduction The core question of Lewis Coser’s book The Function of Social Conflict was: are they any short term functional benefits in the American society‚ as a result of the US invasion of Iraq in 2003? My direct answer to this question is “no” if we the temporary and partial unification of the American people at the time of the event taken as an exception. In his book Coser discusses a lot of both positive and negative functions of the

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    People‚ governments and countries have been highly pro active in their decision making in many fields throughout the centuries because of their constant need to improve society. Whether it is an example of the Israeli/Palestinian Middle East crisis in 2003‚ or natural examples of the evolution of medicines and the treatment of diseases‚ views of knowledge differ and change and what historically was mistaken as truth can turn out to be wrong. This essay will be discussing how in the areas of History and

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