A pure evil terrorism is, it is a threat to global peace and its security. ... Many times it is for national security, global security, or to aid foreign countries. ... Also, the Senate and House of Representatives passed clauses that authorized "use of force in Iraq" in response to Hussein's denial of UN Security Resolutions. The two main reasons in the defied Security Council for waging the war were that Saddam renewed unauthorized combat in his country and also he betrayed the truce set during the Gulf War. ...
Three of her body guards also were injured, according to a security guard at the al-Yarmouk facility. An Iraqi security official said al-Hashimi was brought to the hospital at about 10:30 a.m. and immediately was taken to surgery for a bullet wound in the left side of her abdomen. ... Members of al-Hashimi's security detail said the attack was carried out by men in two new SUVs. ... Mohammed Abdul Ghany, a security official at al-Yarmouk Hospital, said the search for the attackers was under way. ... During the patrol, tanks swept through residential areas, occasion...
An important event is happening in the Salah ad Din Province. 13 local police stations are opening their doors soon. The first of which just opened to the joy of those in the area. Many came for the event, even though there was a dust storm in the area, and watched as the doors were opened to the...
"Victory" in Iraq! (propagandized) Today coalition forces easily finished off the last of the anti-American Saddam loyalist in Baghdad. This brings the end to a reign of terror and dictatorship in one part of the Middle East. The people of Iraq were thrilled to see the American troops coming t...
Lastly actually a major hit that this generation would take would be on housing as the mortgage prices will increase as it is not enough to pay thousand in student loans; However we will definitely see the error of our way when our generation is 55 and paying outrageous taxes to make up for today's tax cuts to the rich when we turn 70 and realize we have no Social Security when our life savings are being used to pay for the mistakes of today's government. ... Reforming in the area where we lack the most like social security and Medicare and war spending. ...
He described why the use of force is not only warranted, but it is also obligatory, and that Saddam Hussein is a real and impending threat to our security. ... One person who backs the president's plan is Secretary of State Colin Powell, who is going to the United Nations on February 5 to share intelligence with its Security Council about Saddam Hussein not accounting for many biological and chemical weapons. ...
For national security a preemptive strike was carried out which bought us to invade. ... For the past 30 years the same politics have been carried out and we the American people do nothing about it, government agencies and independent analysts both come to the conclusion that carrying out this war would increase the threat to national security but it was disregarded for other reasons. ...
Also eliminated would be smarmy heart-to-heart "Elect because I"m like you even though my senate job has me set until I"m a hundred" political campaigns that play off of the Social Security scare. ... Current Social Security taxes could be slashed, as the government-owned petroleum refineries would be the cash cow Baby Boomers have been looking for. ... Regardless, consider the job security it would provide for the Iraqis. ...
Some other issues that Republicans would like to face would be creating a Department of Homeland Security, a port security and Coast Guard reauthorization bill, and they would also like to put their stamp on some traditionally Democratic issues, such as prescription drugs and education. ... "Let's see what we can do on things like prescription drugs and what we need to do to help the economy in terms of where we target tax cuts or let's control spending, but let's make sure we've got what we need to do the job on homeland security and in education." ...
The Bush Adminstation wants to go to war because Saddam Hussein has violated UN Security Council resolutions, and he is also abusing his own people, and have weapons of mass destruction. Thus, U.S. has violated UN Security Council resolutions on several occasions with providing dollars to aid the government of Turkey and nuclear armed Israel (www.commondreams.org) Going to war is not the right choice because even though Saddam Hussein does abuses and kills his own people, the U.S. will be killing more of his people. We also should not go to war because he violated the UN Security Council resol...
Barnett believes that these "gap" states will continue to be the incubator of terrorism until they are changed, a change that will not only bring security to the developed world but also bring prosperity and stability to the underdeveloped world. ... Security council showed signs of vetoing a US backed resolution calling for military intervention in Iraq. ... Friedman proposes revoking France's permanent status on the UN Security Council and replacing it with a more serious and regionally relevant nation. ... Changes that will benefit the well being of the state and the security of the...
After twelve years of economic sanctions, two different arms-inspection forces, several Security Council resolutions and more than 200,000 coalition troops at his doorstep, Saddam Hussein still refused to give up his weapons of mass destruction and end his reign of terror. The fact is that Saddam was never going to abide by the Security Council's demand that he would disarm. ...
Initially, we were told by the Bush administration that Iraq posed a threat to the safety and security of the United States. ... Former Defence Sectary Madeline Albright believes that their was no reason to go to war with Iraq as Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction and he was not threat to world security, she described Saddam Hussein as being, "firmly in his box". ...
The United Nations Security Council was created to help in the case of disputes like the one in Iraq. ... (winwithoutwarus.org) Though every war action's circumstances are different I believe that if every government would just take the time to communicate properly, with the supervision of the United Nations Security council, and actually made the effort for peace, any dispute can be resolved without the need to go to war therefore avoiding all the negative affects that war brings to the world. ...
Resolution 14-41 was voted into affect unanimously by the U.N. security counsel for the immediate and complete disarming of Iraq. ... Bush for keeping our security in mind, and God bless our troops that are away from home right now awaiting orders to liberate a country, a region of oppressed people from a ruthless dictator that continues to bully the world....
As Pollack argues, while in theory it might be possible to create arrangements that would improve the containment system, "such a deal is unimaginable in the UN Security Council today, where many of the members compete to see who can appease Iraq most."13 A person would be right to question any suggestion that we should just get inspectors back into Iraq and then our worries will be over. ...
For twelve years Saddam and his regime has continued to defy many United Nation Security Council resolutions, and has not accounted for weapons of mass destruction that he is known to have. On November 8th 2002, The UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 1441 outlining an enhanced inspection regime for Iraq's disarmament to be conducted by the U.N. ...
Waking up and providing security for different units to go different places in the country got very old until the one day that changed my life completely. ... The days that we were useful, we helped the Iraqis in many ways We helped provide security, bringing many tractor trailers loaded with much needed supplies from Kuwait to their country. ...
The Bush White House was not as constructive in that action as they were with the proposed vote by the Security Council on whether to go to war with Iraq. ... After that didn't work they brought it to the Security Council where the USA vetoed it, then they went to the Generally Assembly where it was ruled the USA was in the wrong. ...
The UN Security Counsel on November 8, 2002, by a unanimous vote of 15-0 " confirms that Iraq has been and remains in material breach of its obligations. ... At the same time, the acquisition of nuclear weaponry, prohibited to Iraq by Security Council resolution, is not itself an occasion for justifiable war. ...
Since the engagement of war in Iraq, many reasons have come to mind whether to oppose or support this war. Since the tragedy on September 11th, us Americans will never forget this event that provoked the war in Iraq in the first place. Although this great tragedy has reason to attack Iraq, we the pe...
The surplus budget has initiated tons of government spending. This is the largest spending spree since the Trudeau era and the second largest in the last four decades. Although there are critics as to where the money is being spent, we think that the new spending plan will surely stimulate our eco...
Over the last few weeks, it seems that as a nation we have been overly occupied with the so-called "wardrobe malfunction" during the Superbowl half-time show. We can all be enticed by a scandal every now and then, but this one has gone too far. Was it really that big of a deal? I think there are ...
Many countries and the UN disagreed with this invasion, so The UN placed a embargo on their trading of oil, which effected Their economy and made oil and gas prices raise everywhere through out the world .The United Nations Security Council said if Iraq did not remove their troops from Kuwait, occupation they approved the use of military force on Iraq by January 15, 1991. ...