Military, International Conflicts & Security Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (392) essays
Military & International Conflicts & Security essays:
The Actual Motives for the Iraq War
... of democracy, the stabilization of the Middle-Eastern region, the issue of national security, and the neutralization of weapons of mass destruction, or was it really about the unspoken quest for oil, to secure US business interests in the region, the vendetta between Saddam and the Bush family ...
This essay is an article about the CIA sponsored Contra group in Nicaragua.
... based in Honduras where they train under CIA supervision. From this base of operations they plan out raids through the countryside using guerilla tactics. Of course the aircraft, guns and ammunition are all supplied by United States money. Oh, but don't worry its not the against its own policy of ...
US Aircraft During the Cold War
... Gaddis 23). In 1946, the Russians in the United Nations proposed a ban of all atomic weapons, the destruction of all stockpiles, and the reduction of all armed forces to one-third. Harry Truman and his administration flatly rejected this, saying that it was simply insincere propaganda (Gaddis ...
Homelessness of Veterans from the funtionalist and conflict perspectives.
... stability and safety. The latent function of the government is a source of social support through programs for when there are dysfunctions in other institutions. The dysfunctions of the government are things such as popularity competition when electing government officials and profiting off of ...
Internet article review: the Department of Defense recently sent a proposal to Congress requesting a single-round of base closures to better use scarce resources.
... bases and facilities in the United States. The ultimate purpose of EFI is to better match facilities (supply) to forces (demand). These changes are an essential step in the transformation and modernization of the armed forces. Currently, the military is operating ...
What are the essential ingredients to a successful military leader? Please draw your essay from the Taylor/Rosenbach text.
... of the flagpole--leaving the pole for the Korean flag bare. As we were serving in a foreign "friendly" country, the raising of our flag without theirs was "wrong," and I had an American and Korean Command Sergeant Major to answer to, and my Colonel. The SOP stated ...
The Domino Theory in Relation to the Vietnam War
... United States began the de-escalation of the war in Vietnam. The Vietnamization of the war began and the air strikes were halted. After the United States withdrawl The North Vietnamese army eventually took over the country and the nation was unified. In the late 70's and ...
The Mass Media's role in influencing 'New' Terrorism.
... of the Taliban in Afghanistan, and the implementation of a new government; and is more recently trying to gather support to enter Iraq because it is believed that they are harbouring weapons of mass destruction (terrorist tools.) One of the main reasons that the United States ...
Against the war on Iraq.
... and when Iraq was found to have been producing weapons of mass destruction, or was in the execution phase of it's military trying to invade one of it's neighbors again. War against Iraq would also make the United States an outlaw nation. It would violate the U.N. Charter and the principles of ...
About role of the United Nations in the changing World.
... and support in the stabilization and reconstruction of Iraq. The United Nations has extensive expertise that can and should be brought to bear. The UN and its agencies have been heavily involved in Iraq since the first Gulf War, and have an in-depth understanding of the circumstances, and ...