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    and differences between World War 1 and The Persian Gulf War. In this essay the four main causes of world war 1 and the causes of the Persian Gulf war will be compared. World War 1 was definitely considered to be amongst the most brutal and bloody wars in history. The many reasons for the war began building up years before the fighting actually started happening. World War 1 was a major conflict that began July 28th 1914 and ended November 11th 1918. For World War 1 one of the main causes was

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    Was the Iraqi use of military force in The First Gulf War justified? In the end of Cold War‚ a new problem for the international community emerged. In the summer 1990 Iraq launched an invasion of Kuwait. Since the establishment of the United Nations‚ the international law has played a significant role in relations between states and the survival of the fittest has no longer been a legitimate reason for aggression. Hence‚ as Iraq has been a UN member a since 1945‚ its government must have advocated

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    Gulf of Tonkin Resolution The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution‚ to me was a considerable formal declaration of war against communist North Vietnam. The United States wasn’t interfering with the conflict between North and South Vietnam‚ they were in international waters. The U.S did have a right to attack to keep peace and have security between themselves and the rest of the world. The U.S.S. Maddox was in the Gulf of Tonkin on the 2nd of August in 1964 surveying the coast and gathering intelligence

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    Compare how war is conveyed in ‘The Yellow Palm’ to ‘At the Border‚ 1979’ The poem ‘The Yellow Palm’ and ‘at the border‚ 1979’ both relate to the conflict and the aftermath or consequences of the gulf war’s at the time of Saddam Hussein being in power‚ they also present the conflict by telling the reader of the consequences of the chemical warfare and gulf wars during Saddam Hussein’s reign. The two poems ‘The Yellow Palm’ and ‘at the border‚ 1979’ both show and explore their ideas very similar

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    The GCC in 2020 The Gulf and its People A report from the Economist Intelligence Unit Sponsored by the Qatar Financial Centre Authority The GCC To 2020 The Gulf And Its People About this research T he GCC in 2020: Outlook for the Gulf and the global economy is a white paper written by the Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) Authority. The findings and views expressed in this briefing paper do not necessarily reflect the views of the QFC

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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE 1990 GULF WAR TO THE 2003 IRAQ INVASION. DID THE POSITION OF ARAB REGIMES DIFFER? The Gulf War in 1990 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003 both had a profound impact not just on the countries directly involved - primarily Iraq and the United States (US) - but also on the geo-politics of the world. Arguably‚ the War ended in a stalemate because the Iraqi regime that had started the War by invading Kuwait remained in power. Perhaps inevitably then‚ in March 2003 the US and its

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    Foreign Policy Analysis (2010) 6‚ 277–296 Groupthink‚ Iraq‚ and the War on Terror: Explaining US Policy Shift toward Iraq Dina Badie University of Connecticut Existing scholarship on the Iraq War decision-making process generally treats the event as a logical extension of pre-existing ideas and policies. This paper considers the Bush administration’s decision to absorb Iraq into the broader War on Terror as a deviation from long-held views of Saddam Hussein. I argue that the decision to incorporate

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    months millions of barrels of oil poured into the Gulf of Mexico killing sea life‚ altering the eco-system and affecting towns situated around the Gulf’s livelihood and quality of life.  The Deepwater Horizon rig is responsible for the worst offshore oil spill in history. The corporation lost billions of dollars due to the disaster stemming for systematic failures across the entire operation‚ including its crisis management and communication. The “Gulf of Mexico Restoration” website uses these three

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    Gulf of Tonkin

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    Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Guiding Questions Most history books say that the United States war in Vietnam began in 1964‚ after Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. However‚ it’s no secret that the United States had been very involved in the region for at least a decade before. By the time JFK was assassinated in 1963‚ the United States had 16‚000 military troops in Vietnam. Today we’re going to try to answer the question: Was the U.S. planning to go to war in Vietnam before August

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    Jean Laffite was a French pirate and privateer in the Gulf of Mexico in the early 1800’s. Lafitte was either born in France or a French colony of saint-Dominique. Though Lafitte tried to warn barataria of a British attack‚ American authorities successfully invaded in 1814 and captured most of Lafitte’s fleet. Lafitte helped a general Andrew Jackson defend parts of new Orleans against the British in 1815. Lafitte continued attacking merchant ships as a pirate around Central America ports until

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