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    agree that the United States’ entrance into Iraq during the second Iraq war benefited oil companies and thus the US alike. After the overthrow of Saddam Hussein many oil companies, like Shell and ExxonMobil began attempts to move into Iraq. As these US companies benefited from the oil that was present, the US enjoyed cheaper oil prices. The price prior to the Iraq war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein for a barrel of oil was $40 USD. However, after the war oil prices dropped to $35 USD. This…

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    Western incursions into countries like Iraq and Afghanistan have attributed to the terrorist attacks in recent years, where a majority of said attacks have been targeted to the U.S. and it’s constant involvement into the region. Thomas E. Ricks’s book Fiasco The American Military Adventure in Iraq gives an inside view of the American led military campaign into Iraq.…

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    To better understand the United States’ foreign policy and the Bush administration’s ultimate decision to invade Iraq in 2003, it is necessary to first understand what realism is and how this theory has played an important role in decisions made by the US concerning other countries. Realism developed a new political theory, different to its predecessors which were based on natural law. Realism is based on the theory that every state will do whatever it feels necessary to ensure its own…

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    A lot of Americans feel that the War on Terror and our existence in Iraq is too lengthy. Are they right? Should we remove ourselves and call it settled? Should we have another recurrence of the Vietnam War? Believe it or not, that's how a great deal of individuals see this war, as another Vietnam. They impression is that we are out there, imbedding the American nose into something that shouldn't be messed with. But they are not completely true. The War in Iraq has generated a large quantity of…

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    Gulf War Vs Us-Iraq War

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    In the 1990, the Middle East and the whole World changed. On August 2, Iraq invaded Kuwait and began the brutal occupation. Iraq was not the only country affected. The invasion created a global conflict, which lasts to this day. Many people thought that wars are a thing of the past and there is no place for them in the modern society of the 20th society. Were those war necessary? Would the Middle East would resolve their problems on their own, without the interference from the United…

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    1. Introduction United States war with Iraq have been going on for many years because United States believe that the September 11th attack on the World Trade center had something to do with the Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein at the time. United States emerged as the victor but at Iraq’s expenses. Iraq have to suffer political issues like civil wars and failing government because of terrorist groups. Iraq’s economy suffer greatly with unemployment rate going high. Socially Iraqi people have to live…

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    The Gulf War of 1991, and the Iraq War of 2003 are two completely separate wars. Different objectives, and situations comprised these conflicts. Both conflicts had different goals. During the Gulf War of 1991, President Bush gave clear indication that the objective of Coalition forces was to evict Iraqi troops from Kuwait. No regime change was sought by the UN, NATO, or other partners. While rebellion in Iraq was encouraged (Text Pgs. 271-272), the Allies took no part in that fight. The war in…

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    the United States of America was enticed into war by former President George W. Bush’s claims that Saddam Hussien was hiding ‘Weapons of Mass Destruction.’ Soon after, an insidious bombing campaign spread throughout the country of Iraq; led by the U.S. Armed Forces. This gave way to the collapse of the Baathist government, and consequently, to the capture of Saddam in December of 2003, and was later executed by a military court in 2006. However, the war continued as an insurgency emerged to…

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    the United States now recognizes as Iraq. People have their opinions if the United States made the correct decision in their involvement in the war. Although the United States did gain much Intel, helped locals and executed Saddam Hussein, there are many that wonder if it was in the best interest to invade Iraq considering the numerous consequences. There are both positive and negative consequences that have resulted from the United States going to war with Iraq. Some believe the…

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    time of the war. While reading Homer’s Illiad this epic piece connected with life issue in many ways, and was a piece that was very diverse. Of course, with war comes death, but let not death be in vain. In today’s world soldiers have risk their lives’ and many have died due to the battle of the war. The war that changed this nation’s view is the war in Iraq, which was so popular it caused great debate over the world. It was a big war that claimed countless life’s just as the Trojan War did.…

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