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    always been part of Germany ’s historical fatherland. The invasion of Poland the followed to conquer the country ’s national resources to bolster Germany ’s military. Germany was still reeling in huge debt from the First World War. Likewise‚ for Saddam Hussein in 1990 - despite constant international warnings - he invaded to annex Kuwait with the excuse that Kuwait was historically part of the greater Babylonian empire‚ and laid claim on Kuwait ’s rich abundance of oil. To gather support from their

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    President George Bush’s letter to President Saddam Hussein is a convincing segment intended to persuade Hussein to remove his forces from Kuwait before conflict ensues. Some critical readers believe that Bush does not provide a rational argument‚ but this paper is taking the standpoint that Bush not only is rational‚ but cogent. President George Bush is able to effectively convey his forceful message to President Saddam Hussein‚ expressing that Iraq must leave Kuwait through the use of

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    What I thought would be a relaxing day for me as an American Army Soldier at Camp Warhorse in Baqubah‚ Iraq proved to be untrue. It was the morning of May 28th 2003 after a "normal night" consisting of a somewhat manageable sleep schedule despite the frequent mortar attacks on our camp. Emerging from my Colman tent I started my daily routine‚ shaving my face using the drivers side mirror of my humvee to see myself‚ and using my canteen cup to rinse my shaver. After cleaning up I ate cold chicken

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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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    Saddam Hussein was born on April 28‚ 1938. His mother attempted suicide while pregnant with him. He was considered useless to her because he was the only child with no father‚ nor anymore siblings. When growing up‚ he was abused by his stepfather. He looked up to his uncle for advise and help. Throughout his childhood he was arrested for stealing and even killing his teacher at just 10 years old. He was truly a killer from birth. Somehow‚ in his 20s‚ Saddam enrolled in law school in Egypt‚ where

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    Almost everything Saddam Hussein did for the world wasn’t good‚ when the Gulf War ended in 1991‚ the United Nations resolved that the economic embargo on Iraq would be lifted if Iraq destroyed its chemical‚ biological and nuclear weapons programs within six months. Iraq refused to do so. So it made oil soar high in price. He made oil and gas prices soar throughout the whole world and made everyone suffer from high gas prices and us Americans and Canadians were and are now seeing it at the pumps.

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    Saddam Hussein Saddam Hussein was president of Iraq for a period of twenty-four years. He was the son of Subha Tulfah al-Musallat and Hussein Abid al-Majid. He was a dictator from the year of 1979-2003. his nickname was “the madman of the Middle East”. He was from Tikrit‚ Iraq and He was born in Al-Awjac‚ Iraq‚ on April 28‚ 1937‚ and he died on December 30‚ 2006‚ Saddam Hussein was known for using terror against his own people of Iraq. His aweful reign has been known to all making as the “Reign

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    Tun Hussein bin Dato’ Onn who is of 3/4 Malay and 1/4 Circassian ancestry was the third Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ leading the country from 1976 to 1981. He was granted the soubriquet ‘Father of Unity’. He was born in Johor Bahru‚ Johor on February 12‚ 1922. Tun Hussein is the son of Dato’ Onn Jaafar‚ the founder of UMNO and a Malayan freedom fighter. His grandfather Dato Jaafar Haji Muhammad was the first Menteri Besar of Johore while his grandmother‚ Hanim Rogayah was from Scarcia‚ Turkey. Tun

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    According to Saddam Hussein “The United States reaps the thorns its rulers have planted in the world.” Reason for Listening: The Persian Gulf war otherwise known as desert storm has shaped American influence and popularity around the world but also created continuing instability. The Persian Gulf war created chaos in the region for the benefit of the oil hungry countries in the world. First Main Point Warming cold war tensions left the door open for the United States involvement into the long lasting

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    of this war has concluded that the war should have never been fought. In an editorial on August 28th‚ The New York Times‚ claimed that the Iraq war “should never have been fought‚” summing it up in the following concise statement: “The overthrow of Saddam Hussein’s murderous rule and the stirrings of democratic politics are all positive outcomes. But they are overshadowed by overwhelming negatives. President George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 2003 looking for weapons of mass destruction‚ and defended that

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