Essays Tagged: "Saddam"

Bombing Saddam. It it right?

Saddam Hussein has been in our lives for a very long time. He has been a major part in wars in the p ... that would justify killing him and many innocent people in the Middle East because of a threat that Saddam could possibly have weapons of mass destruction? Many people including me are scared of the p ... ave the weaponry to take out their whole country and more. But wouldn't that be just as wrong as if Saddam attacked us?Respect for others. This is a very powerful moral standard. Do onto others, as yo ...

(2 pages) 78 2 4.5 Nov/2002

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Military & International Conflicts & Security

Argument against Kenneth Pollack's position in "The Threatening Storm" for war in Iraq

States must remember that international support is not only preferable, but necessary. Furthermore, Saddam Hussein is not as reckless as the United States wants to believe. Also, containment has worke ... r various reasons. The United States is acting just as rashly in its decision for war as it accuses Saddam Hussein of acting. Containment is definitely the best strategy in the situation the United St ...

(7 pages) 89 3 4.6 Feb/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

Should U.S go to war with Iraq?

r with Iraq or not? President Bush say's that U.S should go to war with Iraq because he thinks that Saddam is producing Nuclear weapons but when the weapon inspectors went, they didn't find any Nuclea ... mber 11 when there is no connection. The person who is responsible for September 11 is Al Qaeda not Saddam. Al Qaeda is bigger threat than Saddam. Saddam didn't do anything to U.S but Al Qaeda did. So ...

(5 pages) 338 8 2.6 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Wars

"Spanish American War Versus Operation Iraqi Freedom" This essay compares and contrasts certain areas of both wars that are coincidently similar to each other.

independence would surely be welcomed by every person of that country that has seen, heard, or felt Saddam Hussein's evil sword of dictatorship and cruelty. A similar event occurred about a hundred an ...

(3 pages) 42 0 4.6 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Wars

War in Iraq. Satiricle solution for the War in Iraq and the real solution to get things running in Iraq.

money and troops there. But with my experience and superior intelligence I say that we should find Saddam and put him back in power and we should send more money it might take some time but hey its w ... of this think of the endless possibilities.There are so many benefits to my solution. First of all Saddam know his people pretty well I mean he knows how to handle them pretty well if you ask me. To ...

(2 pages) 264 4 2.7 Dec/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

"1984" By George Orwell - The following talks about how Orwell wrote his book to show us the evils of totalitarianism.

Some months ago, around March 2003, the U.S. invaded Iraq to topple Saddam and his government. Though many applaud President Bush for his attack on Iraq, many more beli ...

(13 pages) 206 1 4.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Ambitious saddam Hussein and Macbeth

itious andpower, the result would be devastating and corruptive. Recently on the news, Iraqi leader,Saddam Hussein, is one of the good example of ambitious run wild and corruption ofpower.Before Sadda ... Hussein became the president of Iraq, he was aDeputy Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council. Saddam continued toconsolidate his power by appointing numerous family members to positions of autho ...

(1 pages) 28 0 3.3 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > Middle Eastern History

The United States has a moral obligation to mitigate international conflicts.

"And if the US had just lifted the sanctions on Iraq, as you and many others wished, I'm sure that Saddam would have never ever dreamed of doing another Halabja, right?" Colin Powell, United States S ...

(3 pages) 50 0 4.6 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

National Security Council Member for George W. Bush Discussing USA's Role in the Current US-Iraqi Conflict

Persian Gulf War were led by the United States. The war ended in an armistice on the condition that Saddam disarm weapons of mass destruction. Since the satisfaction of the condition is highly doubtfu ... t the current War on Iraq is a "coalition of the willing." U.S. is the most willing nation to force Saddam to disarm. Therefore, we should lead the coalition. The U.S. should also lead the attack on I ...

(5 pages) 75 0 3.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

"The War in Iraq: What do you Believe!?" This paper was written about a year into the war, and at the time many people were arguing about the oil and Saddam issue.

George W. Bush made a speech about fighting terrorism, and that is what this War on Iraq is about. Saddam and Iraq may not have been responsible for the acts of September 11, but they are capable of ... which means Iraq is disobeying the United Nations decries that were set on them in the early 90's. Saddam has used biological weapons on the Iranian people and he has even used them on his own people ...

(4 pages) 127 1 4.4 May/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

The Big Four and the War in Iraq

e main reason why the war got started. As the commander-in-chief, he had the power and the reasons (Saddam Hussein, WMDs) to motivate the country and 'make the world safe for democracy".Vice President ... force in the war effort. According to the article, Cheney was against any occupation in Iraq during Saddam's 'attack' on Kuwait. Dave Gribbin, Cheney's closest aide at the Pentagon said in the article ...

(2 pages) 35 0 0.0 May/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Politicians

Was the 2003 war in Iraq justified and necessary?

was overthrown by Abd al-Karim Qasim. Qasim survived an attempted coup by the Ba'athist party which Saddam Hussein participated in. Kuwait and other neighbours followed in 1961 which Iraq laid claims ... Arif, apparently with the help of the CIA. Arif was overthrown by a Baathist coup in 1968. By 1979 Saddam Hussein was prime minister and was considering dictatorship regime for which he is so well kn ...

(53 pages) 638 2 4.0 Jun/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Military & International Conflicts & Security

Treatment of President George W. Bush

tted outright fraud about every single point they used to justify invading Iraq (except to say that Saddam was an evil man). The "16 words" reveal just how shameless their lies are. Short lies don't m ...

(5 pages) 43 2 3.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Conflict in Iraq.

etween the people because their country was a Dictatorship, which is not a good thing. The dictator Saddam Hussein made the decisions what they would do with the oil not the people. Now that Saddam is ... of power someone needs to be in that country to guide them to a new beginning.Was there a threat of Saddam having weapons of mass destruction? Yes, was the U.S. Government sure that he had these, No. ...

(2 pages) 24 0 1.0 Jan/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Middle Eastern History

Justifying The War In Iraq: At What Cost?

us greatly, both in terms of human life and in terms of finances.The Bush Administration felt as if Saddam and his two sons were potential terrorists and that possible militaristic action may need to ... in with. The War in Iraq is unjust because there were no weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq. Saddam Hussein did not do anything to provoke an invasion or serve as a threat to US securities or t ...

(3 pages) 92 0 4.0 Oct/2006

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Military & International Conflicts & Security

War on Iraq

Mass Destruction, 2) The Human Rights Abuses being suffered by the Iraqi people, and 3) The threat Saddam posed in terrorism and with terrorist links. These reasons were twisted and concocted by the ... e UN and according to Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State, (U.S. Department of State, 2001), "He (Saddam) has not developed any significant capability with respect to weapons of mass destruction." I ...

(3 pages) 66 0 4.0 Nov/2006

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Military & International Conflicts & Security

The Iraq War

ng, this seemed to make since of having our people go over and try to free up the Iraq country that Saddam Hassan had such a strong hold on. Now, after several years of just many killings, I wonder if ...

(3 pages) 52 0 0.0 Mar/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

The Actual Motives for the Iraq War

out the unspoken quest for oil, to secure US business interests in the region, the vendetta between Saddam and the Bush family, or the attempt by the Bush Administration to capitalize on popularity br ... aq, as stabilizing the country would bring stability to the volatile Middle-East. The deposition of Saddam Hussein would clear the space for the Iraqi people to establish a truly democratic government ...

(13 pages) 179 4 4.4 May/2007

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Military & International Conflicts & Security

Of Animals And Wars

d others with etheric clashes of interests based on economic reasons like the invasion of Kuwait by Saddam. Some wars were caused by the leaders' jaunty wish to rule a bigger state, as was the case in ...

(2 pages) 1098 0 0.0 May/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

The Un And Iraq

s since the end of the Gulf War, and despite much comment to the contrary, the policy of containing Saddam has been largely effective." He has been unable to seriously threaten or attack any of his ne ... ly, and his weapons of mass destruction program have been reduced. While as little as ten years ago Saddam was on the verge of developing nuclear weapons, the containment policy, achieved through the ...

(5 pages) 10 0 0.0 Aug/2001

Subjects: Law & Government Essays