World's View on Iraq The United States government has made it perfectly clear that military action in the very near future is needed against Saddam Hussein and Iraq for weapons violations. However, the rest of the world and its leaders do not all agree with President Bush and the United States. ...
The sides of this war were the United States, Britain, NATO, Israel and the International Security Assistance Force against the 'al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Hamas and the Islamic Courts Union. ... The war on terror has also justified the introduction of new and sophisticated security measures which restricts our personal freedom and violets our privacy. ... This release of information was done only with an authorized permission from the National Security. ...
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. ...
The world had to be persuaded that Iraq posed a real and imminent threat to the world security. ... During this time Bush said countless times that he had evidence that Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi president, had been in violation of United Nations Security Council resolutions. Bush also claimed that Hussein was in possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), a clear violation of UN Security Council resolution 1441. ... The only question was would Bush go to war without the support of the United Nations and its security council? ... In his speech he talked about the evidence he and Colin ...
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...
His career highlights have been a mission to ensure transfer to democratic rule in Nigeria in 1998, brokering an agreement between Libya and the UN's security council concerning responsibility for the Lockerbie bombing in 1999 and he organised an international response to the crisis in East Timor in the same year. ... This was so that a clear conclusion could be made over whether or not Iraq, under Saddam Hussein, had been developing so-called weapons of mass destruction, and whether or not he posed a threat to international security. ...
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. ...
The use of language, which appeals to, the readers sense of security and fear adds to the effective persuasiveness of the writer. Using the words such as "Blackmail us into submission" and the use of the word "Hitler" really affects the readers sense of security and in relating Saddam to Hitler can influence the readers opinion on whether war with Iraq is the right thing to do. ...
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. ...
As a result of Saddam's defiantness President Clinton identified Saddam as a threat to both American and world security, an official in the Clinton administration said, "Washington already believes it has all the authority it needs to launch military action in Iraq."... This illustrates Saddam as a direct threat to American security, and why wait for a threat to become a reality? ... (Spotlight on Iraq) Saddam has presented a threat to American security for more than a decade. ...
As countries put their nation's security, independence, power, and economic profit foremost, it is unrealistic to expect states to respect the life and dignity of individuals during war times. ... States wage wars mainly to assure their security, independence and power, or to pursue their political and economic interest. ... Bush persisted that Saddam Hussein imposed a threat to the security of the U.S and Middle East, claiming that Saddam possessed WMDs and that Iraq had accepted and trained Al-Qaeda terrorists, the United State's main aim of declaring war on Iraq was to remove Sad...
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. ...
The writer's contention in this issue is that Saddam Hussein's regime is a breeding ground for international terrorism and is a major threat to Australia security. Which is shown by such evidence as "The greatest single security threat faced by Australia is not a conventional invasion or attack, but a mega- terrorism of the sort the world witnessed on September 11,2001- and "More recently, the murderous suicide attack that killed 88 Australians in Bali sent a message that Australians are very much in the line of fire-. ... Although the writer uses a lot of Appeals to the writer...
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." ...
But in the event that a conflict cannot be solved by words, it is very important that we have armed forces to protect the freedom and security of the people of the world. ... After September 11th, 2001, the military reserves came and helped provide extra security at airports all across America. ... In closing, military organizations not only maintain the freedom and security of the people like you and me around the world, but they are there in times of distress to lend a hand. ...
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...
Before us today looms a crisis so great many politicians have knowingly ignored the problem: With a drastically reduced workforce, and a national debt of over 6 trillion dollars, how will our nation provide the benefits such as Medicare, and Social Security to a growing number of retires spawned from the "Baby Boom Era"? ... The standard operating practices have led us to believe the current work force will with their tax dollars help fund the national programs of Social Security, and Medicare, yet herein lies the problem. ... Washington essentially has two options, the first being to cut or r...
For this reason, the military presence of the US, and the rest of the Coalition is critical in order to confirm the dissolution of Hussein's regime and the creation of a democratic government so that this will still no longer represent a threat of national security not only to the US but to the World. ... Meanwhile, there are followers as there are opposers who condemn the military actions of the Coalition in Iraq arguing that the war on terror is going to have a disfavorable impact in the US economy as the recently congress approved $400 Billion raise in National Security budget for 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. ...
National Security and Power motivate states during wartime, and thus moral appeals are merely wishful thinking. ... Dubbed Operation Enduring Freedom, the first phase of the campaign has accomplished two vital objectives in protecting national security interests; derailing the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and eliminating terrorist elements such as the al Qaeda network. ...