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    allies helped Kuwait defeat Iraq and its leader, Saddam Hussein. Hussein fails to gain dominance when the United States and surrounding neighbors join the fight, causing thousands of casualties and becoming a historic war in the 20th century. Having Iraq and Kuwait go to war was something nobody would have expected. There were many causes to this grisly war ranging from, financial debt to the fight over oil. From September 1980 through to August 1988, Iran and Iraq were at war with each other.…

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    English essay - Narrative essay  Subject : Iraq first mission First "LIFE" Mission : Life Over In The Box. No one ever knows the true story of unsung missions of soldiers over in Iraq ;the war that this generation vividly remembers. Weather it was your family or friends in your neighborhood some stories go untold. This story is one of those stories. 04:20:2003 Baghdad, Iraq Saddam's Palace. Laying on a green cot , on a hot palace…

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    were lost due to Iraq’s temper towards their enemies. Saddam Hussein, president of Iraq was in debt because of the previous war with Iran and this, along with Iraq’s greed for oil influenced Iraq to invade Kuwait and take over their rich oil plants. This incident was not only threatening the U.S.’s economy, but many other countries saw this as a setback to their economy fearing that oil prices would be raised if Iraq got control over Kuwait’s rich oil supply. Saddam Hussein’s threat to invade…

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    Known Iranian units appear to be regulars and militia for Iran and the 77th Mechanized Infantry Division. The Times refers to Iraq retreating its Fourth Army Corp to new positions. They had been entrenched in positions to the West of Dezful and Sush. Iran described the Fourth Army as having been comprised of three Divisions and said that it had been destroyed. The battlefield…

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    Agreement in May 1916 between Great Britain and France led to the dismantlement of the Ottoman Empire. France and Great Britain have thus provision and divide Turkish-held Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine into various administrated and controlled areas. The agreement led to the creation of the present-day Syria and Iraq based on artificial borders which will arouse the dissent among populations. While the neighbor countries share part of their historical, religious, and cultural identities,…

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    in December, 9 months later. He was been found near his hometown, and while he was armed, he didn’t resist police. Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq represents a classic example of abuse of power, despite being courted by both the Arab and Western world at times. Saddam Hussein was the son of peasants, born in a village near the city of Tikrit in northern Iraq. His father died before he was born, and only several…

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    the Iraqi military and the close of military operations brutal clashes between the Kurdish, Shiites’, and Iraqi forces fighting commenced. Every faction of the broken government was vying for power in the crumbling Iraqi Government. Saddam Hussein’s Iraq agreed to terms to recognize Kuwait’s sovereignty and destroy all weapons of mass destruction. An estimated 300 coalition troops lost their lives compared to an estimated 8,000 to 10,000--service members’ loss by the Iraqi military…

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    passed since the United States invaded Iraq in March of 2003. This contentious decision has forever shifted U.S. foreign policy thus creating problems that will not be repaired easily, if at all. What grew into a full-blown war finally ended after Obama’s decision to bring troops back to the U.S., however the effects of the war are prominently evident in Iraq. The lack of any complete resolution for Iraq and its people has left many citizens of the United States, Iraq, and throughout the world…

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    what has been happening in Syria and Iraq. Basically, people over there are killing each other because they are from different religious denominations. There are different religions, but the popular one is Islam, and Muslims divide into several groups, such as, Sunni, Shia, Sufi and others and they are killing each other more than any other civil societies. Al Qaeda, ISIS and other small terrorist organizations are taking over in some places in Syria and Iraq, and they all are fighting to…

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    Operation Desert Fox occurred in Iraq from 16th – 19th of December 1998. Operation Desert Fox was a four day military bombing campaign organised by the United States of America and the United Kingdom. The United States and the United Kingdom justified the strikes as Iraq had not complied with the UNSC’s resolutions and kept interfering with the UNSC’s weapons inspectors. Another main reason the bombing occurred was to punish Saddam Hussein's regime with military force in the hope of removing…

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