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    influence the individuals from the Senate that US was going into a confused and avoidable war 2) To voice concerns to call of the attack of Iraq. 3) To establish discourse with the Senate and 4) To investigate the potential results in future of the war activity of the United States. (ICH) Claim: Robert Byrd's discourse out-rightly challenged US Government's choice to strive for a war, and asserted that the: 1) The war is creating harm to US's International relations. 2) The superpower…

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    Isis In Iraq

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    under heat and has faced many obstacles regarding Iraq, Syria, Gaza, and Ukraine. The war between America and Isis in Iraq has evolved. Isis is the number one threat in Iraq because they threatened America and have killed millions. America is also dealing with Syria because of the constant conflict between the two regarding chemical weapons and the killing of civilians and their cooperation with Isis. The problem in Ukraine is that Russia has declared war with Ukraine for their land and America…

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    DeMya Jolly The Iraq Body Count project was founded in 2003 by volunteers from the United Kingdom and the United States. The volunteers felt an obligation to ensure that the innocent civilians who were killed weren’t forgotten. The IBC team consists of journalist and media support workers from around the world. The media workers are out in the dangerous and heavy armed streets of Iraq risking their lives daily to report the wars catastrophes. The article in which most of the information comes…

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    Fight Against Isis

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    we need to be doing something is because this group has made plenty of threats on the Capital of the United States. Which if they do proceed to go through with the threats then that is an Act of war. Then we would be at war with ISIS. Then that leads me to the Next topic of putting ground troops In Iraq to fight. President Obama plan…

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    I think that it will be dangerous if the situation described by Hill that “It was increasingly clear that Iraq was a military problem” and “the State Department is so small and incompetent,” continues. (Hill, 354) It is difficult to give a clear definition for the Military-industrial complex. Conceptually, it contains two parts: the military institutions and enterprises, which is a combination of private and public institutions. This determines its unique trait. On the one hand, although…

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    Essay On Embassies

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    The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria has attacked American embassies is Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, and Libya. As a result, killing hundreds of United States civilians, soldiers and personnel of the State Department. The President has issued an executive order to deploy 100,000 troops into Iraq and Syria; with the objective of putting and end to ISIS power. President Assad 's supported ISIS through instilling jihadist extremism within his citizens of his country. He as exacerbated instability in the…

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    foreign policy when he became president were big. He wanted to end the war in Iraq, finish the fight against the Taliban, weaken or get rid of al Qaeda, keep terrorists from gaining access to nuclear weapons, and to strengthen overall alliances with other nations. Being at war in Iraq causes the nation to have men at risk, spend lots of money, and causes tension between the U.S.A. and Iraq as well as nations that are allied with Iraq. al Qaeda is a terrorist organization that previously attacked…

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    The Cold War and the current War on Terror have some similarities but many more differences. According to John Tirman professor MIT Center for International studies (par.2) “Mr. Bush signaled these comparisons in his speech before Congress nine days after the attacks, when he said the terrorists “follow in the path of fascism, and Nazism, and totalitarianism. And they will follow that path all the way, to where it ends: in history’s unmarked grave of discarded lies.” The Cold War was a contest…

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    ISIS Conflicts

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    conflict is the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). America for years has had ties to the Middle East. They now feel they must aid the Middle East when they are in a time of need. We are one nation, 313,900,000 people, now dealing with a terrorist group. Stopping ISIS from spreading in to Syria is our next step for the safety of Americans everywhere, as ISIS has targeted the United States. ISIS is not only worrying America, but also the countries neighboring…

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    Fred Fleitz Analysis

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    tank, comments on President Obama 's policy decisions and their effect on the United States future in global security. Fleitz argues that these policies are in fact non-policies that do little to address the chaos that is taking place in Syria and Iraq. He views Obama 's actions as cowardly and passive and believes that they could lead to another tragedy on the same scale as 9/11. I believe that Fleitz is applying a realist lens to his analysis on the actions of the Obama administration.…

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