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There's an old saying, "Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority." This book, Iraq War, attempts to provide a fair, balanced account of the events leading up to the Iraq War, the War itself, and its aftermath, up to late 2004. A good introduction.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 8/7/2005
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Saddam Hussein's alleged possession of weapons of mass destruction was not the only reason originally given for an allied invasion of Iraq. This essay presents a multitude of such reasons, many of which were still valid, despite doubts revolving around the WMD claim.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/5/2007
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A overview of the Persian Gulf War, terrorism, and theories on possible origins of modern terrorism.
By Justin Bruce | Published 11/7/2006
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This details the history of the Iraq War, how it started and the various measures and justifications that defined it. It is an interesting look back at how we became involved in such a conflict.
By John Galt | Published 10/1/2007
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Despite what the left and most members of the media believe, our actions in Iraq are justified and required to ensure America's security. People may be frustrated with the duration of the war, but we must remember why we are there in the first place.
By Stephen Young | Published 12/14/2006
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This essay discusses the aftermath of the First Persian Gulf War of 1991, including America's shift in foreign policy toward the Middle East and the establishment of no-fly zones over Iraq.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 7/16/2007
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Some of the most intense fighting during the Second Persian Gulf War occurred during the first few months following the March 20, 2003, invasion. This paper describes crucial events during the coalition's military effort in 2003.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/5/2007
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This book on the first Gulf War is well researched and detailed; it's very readable and vivid.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 12/12/2005
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United States foreign policy in the Middle East prior to 1990 showed a surprisingly supportive attitude toward the dictatorship in Iraq that the U.S. would later confront. This essay details the events which would lead the U.S. into the First Gulf War.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 7/16/2007
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Each day, men and women of the armed services place their lives on the line for the benefit of our country. For those who have served in wars of the past, illness, disease and injury are, unfortunately, quite common.
By Christine Cadena | Published 6/6/2007
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An analysis of news coverage in Time and Newsweek magazine during January and February 1991.
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/19/2006
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Ideas of whether war can be called immoral or amoral.
By J Landon | Published 6/8/2006
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It's not really a war movie since there is no combat to speak of. Instead, it focuses of the training and tedium that takes place on the front lines.
By Courtland Jindra | Published 12/8/2005
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It is widely known as "The Brother's War".
By Stephen Shiflett | Published 1/17/2007
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This paper examines the series of events which led from the tragedy of September 11, 2001, to the initiation on March 20, 2003, of the Second Persian Gulf War between the the U.S.-led coalition forces and Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 6/5/2007
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During the First Gulf War, the attitudinal affliction known as the "Vietnam Syndrome" was dispelled by a major shift in military tactics and the government's approach toward military management. Instead of micro-regulating the army, politicians allowed it to do its job.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 7/16/2007
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Because the United States did not eradicate Saddam Hussein's regime in 1991, it continued to pose a threat both to its own people and to the free world. Thus, the incomplete nature of the First Gulf War necessitated a second war in 2003.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 7/16/2007
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A reminder that our soldiers coming back from Iraq may experience the Persian Gulf Syndrome with its crippling ailments.
By Tina Janke | Published 4/22/2005
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Newscaster Bob Woodruff suffered a traumatic brain injury from a bomb blast, while on assignment in Iraq. He is back to tell his story, and to speak out for the Iraq War veterans with traumatic brain injury, who are not getting the care they need to recover.
By Fern Cohen | Published 3/9/2007
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No group has suffered more from Bush's "war on terror" than the people of Iraq. Despite worldwide protests, countless Iraqi civilians have been killed, injured, unlawfully detained, and/or tortured in the US-led war on Iraq - a war that clearly violated t
By Mary Shaw | Published 3/15/2005
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This is a brief history of the Ba'thist party and ideology in the Middle East. Originating in Syria then spreading to Iraq. After being destroyed in Iraq the Future of the ideology is unclear as it only governs today in Syria
By a g | Published 7/17/2006
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This is a brief history of the Ba'thist party and ideology in the Middle East. Originating in Syria then spreading to Iraq. After being destroyed in Iraq the Future of the ideology is unclear as it only governs today in Syria
By a g | Published 7/17/2006
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African American history encompasses almost four hundred years of struggle, achievement and contribution to America and the world. Here are some websites where you can discover that history for yourself.
By Abe | Published 4/7/2006
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The Saddam Hussein verdict has conveniently been re-scheduled to occur only a couple of days before the US midterm elections. Will the media roll over for this transparent trick?
By paul angelo | Published 11/3/2006
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The breakup of the Spears-Federline union Britney confesses was over former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
By Ed Druckman | Published 12/5/2006
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Saddam Hussein Hanged. An eye for an eye mentality - is killing necessary? Will humans ever stop killing completely?
By Ninigurl | Published 1/7/2007
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Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has been executed by hanging for crimes against humanity including the killings of 148 Shias. The execution took place in northern Baghdad, Iraq, at 6AM local time.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 12/30/2006
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Saddam Hussein and co-defendants may be hanged in 30 days
By Dee | Published 12/26/2006
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Saddam Hussein may have been our modern day version of Hitler. But regardless of his deeds there are at least five reasons why executing him was a bad idea.
By Lima | Published 1/3/2007
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Saddam Hussein is not worth the energy it takes to celebrate his death.
By Trudy Marshall-Bowler | Published 1/11/2007
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While the death of Saddam Hussein is imminent, questions about due process have been raised by legal observers and human rights groups.
By Charlotte Gerber | Published 12/29/2006
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A few thoughts about the absurdity of thinking that Saddam Hussein would actually be executed in the most corrupted country on the face of the planet.
By MADJIK | Published 1/10/2007
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This interview was conducted with a former soldier who took part in the Gulf War and was involved in Operation Desert Storm.
By Kristin Ketteringham | Published 8/7/2007
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Are you one of those people who still think the Patriot Missile was an example of America's military superiority during the Gulf War? Think again.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/5/2008
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Saddam Hussein has been executed.
By S.L | Published 12/29/2006
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Saddam Hussein Reduced to a Man
By Peggy Nitka | Published 12/19/2006
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Saddam Hussein Execution video caught on Cell Phone.
By Delores Williams | Published 1/4/2007
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Saddam Hussein was executed today, by hanging, in his native Iraq.
By K. Cauldwell | Published 12/29/2006
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What's the real story of Saddam Hussein? Who knows...but here's mine.
By Mike Berger | Published 1/13/2007
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Much has been said and written about Saddam Hussein and how his misdeeds finally caught up with him. Here is an insight into the real story- how the man swiftly rose to power and how his western allies helped him realize his ambitions.
By Dimple Mohanty | Published 1/12/2007
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President Ford died on December 26, 2006. Saddam Hussein was executed on December 30, 2006. I couldn't help but be struck by the following lessons from their deaths, and perhaps more importantly, from their lives.
By Yuwanda Black | Published 1/17/2007
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The first week of the new year has ended in a tragedy. A 10-year old boy accidentally hanged himself in his home in Webster, Tx. apparently in an attempt to mimic the hanging of Saddam Hussein.
By Laura Pena | Published 1/16/2007
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The rapid execution of Saddam Hussein did not provide justice to the Iraqi people, the world, or even Hussein himself.
By G. Murray Thomas | Published 1/9/2007
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The Iraqi High Tribunal has dropped all charges against Saddam Hussein in the Anfal trial, according to the BBC.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 1/8/2007
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From John Farmer to John Law to Johnny Dangerously, no other name in American history has been utilized for its adjectival effect as much as John or Johnny.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/10/2007
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A overview of racism, stereotypes, skinheads, deviance and much more in the film American History X.
By Lila Stansups | Published 9/11/2007
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An article that focuses on key battles in American history. Each battle has its own history, and deserves to be remembered for the results that occurred for the United States.
By Jacob Malewitz | Published 6/11/2007
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Examines the history of El Texas during the Mexican Revolution and why it is not typically included in studies of American history
By Scott Reynolds | Published 4/6/2007
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This article discusses how to teach children at racial tolerance and African-American History.
By Imogen Rayne | Published 7/19/2007
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