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    gender-based violence and discrimination through criminal laws that condone male violence while punishing women who transgress cultural norms‚ and through laws that are either discriminatory or are harmful to women in their implementation. Throughout Iraq‚ there are no programs to deliver legal services with a gender-focused approach‚ and women in the family court system do not have access to lawyers who will advocate for them by presenting facts and legal theories that account for their experiences

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    War in Iraq

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    more for the failed Iraq war. Congress is gearing up to pour more money to "stay the course" of the past two tragic years. Tell your Member of Congress that not one more dime should go to waging war in Iraq. Instead‚ the U.S. must end the occupation‚ bring our troops home‚ and support Iraqi sovereignty. Many good-intentioned people in the United States say we can’t withdraw our troops now and abandon Iraqis to chaos and disorder. Yet the U.S. presence on the streets of Iraq is fueling animosity

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    Iran-Iraq War

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    Iran-Iraq War The Iran-Iraq war was a brutal war that eradicated thousands of lives. Some say that “ It was a big mistake” or “wasn’t meant to be.” Both sides argued their own perspective‚ in a matter that they were more accurate than the other‚ or that even it wasn’t their fault. They merely believed that it was each other who were accountable for the war. Iran and Iraq had always been old rivals; some could have even said that they were like “God or satin.” Particularly‚ they would dispute

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    Iraq War

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    The U.S. War on Iraq Sam King 12/9/12 Sam King U.S. History 2 Professor Christoforo 12/9/12 When the allied troops returned home after WWII with the enemy vanquished and liberty on the rise‚ the United States of America entered into its most prolific and expansive years in history and suddenly found themselves at the head of the world table. Times of trouble were resolved with us on the frontlines doing whatever was necessary. Its identity as the land of liberty‚ the beacon of hope

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    FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS IRAQ. The U.S foreign policy determines how the U.S.A conducts its relations with other countries. The US foreign policy towards Iraq has in the 21st century‚ dangerously strayed off-course. This paper aims to understand how Iraq was and is dictated by Americas selfish interest to create a strategic base in the oil-rich Gulf region‚ how U.S has tried to develop political structures that try to resolve the dispute risen after the Cold war between Iraq and America between 1958

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    Iraq Kuwait war

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    president of Iraq. As such‚ his opinions become more than just conjectures but develop into political assertions. Thus‚ it can be said that his many "claims of madness" are Iraq’s political statements. Firstly‚ the Iraq-Kuwait dispute involved Iraqi political claims of Kuwait as Iraqi territory. Kuwait had been a part of the Ottoman Empire’s province of Basra; something that Iraq claimed made it rightful Iraq territory; having been carved off as a result of British Imperialism Iraq did not recognise

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    Iraq Invasion of Kuwait

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    The Invasion of Kuwait‚ also known as the Iraq-Kuwait War‚ was a major conflict between the Republic of Iraq and the State of Kuwait which resulted in the seven-month long Iraqi occupation of Kuwait which subsequently led to direct military intervention by United States-led forces in the Persian Gulf War. In 1990 Iraq accused Kuwait of stealing Iraq’s oil through slant drilling‚ but some Iraqi sources indicate Saddam Hussein’s decision to attack Kuwait was made only a few months before the actual

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    2003 Invasion of Iraq

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    why the United States invaded Iraq in 2003 we must first analyze the past these two countries have with each other. The United States has had heated relations with Iraq for some time now. It all started in 1979‚ when President Bakr resigned making the vice president Saddam Hussein president. It was under Hussein’s control in which most of the tension between the United States and Iraq was caused. Under the Carter administration the U.S. State department listed Iraq as a state that sponsors terrorism

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    US intervention in Iraq

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    dictator of Iraq‚ ordered his army across the border into tiny Kuwait. This was no ordinary act of aggression. Iraq’s army was well equipped. The United States had provided massive military aid to Iraq during their eight-year war with Iran‚ giving them the fourth largest army in the world. Kuwait was a major supplier of oil to the United States. The Iraqi takeover posed an immediate threat to neighboring Saudi Arabia‚ another major exporter of oil. If Saudi Arabia fell to Saddam‚ Iraq would control

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    De-Baathification Of Iraq

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    The 2003 invasion of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq by the United States will be viewed as failure by future generations. The United States absolutely had to take action to secure the unstable nation of Iraq‚ however the invasion was poorly planned and had tragic effects that would haunt the area for decades to come. After the invasion the United States made the unfortunate decisions to disband the Iraqi Army and remove all Baathist-party affiliates from their positions. The very critical successes that came

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