Essays Tagged: "Saddam Hussein"

Implications of Cloning. The paper discusses the pros and cons of cloning and related scientific, religious and ethical concerns.

at stops those who are wealthy enough to replicate themselves from doing it? Nothing. In this case, Saddam Hussein will be a splinter in everyone's behind for as long as the world stands. Granted he w ...

(2 pages) 433 0 3.1 May/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

"War in the gulf"

e some people that were mentioned numerous timesthroughout the book. The first, of course, would be Saddam Hussein.Saddam is a ruthless figure who loves to pick on nations that are smaller thanhis own ...

(3 pages) 92 0 3.7 Dec/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

"Living with the man" Speaks of the instability due to Saddam Hussein

n extremely volatile region of the world, and much of thecurrent instability may be due to one man, Saddam Hussein. During the last few years,under Hussein's direction, Iraq has gone from being an oil ... n that war, and he came out of it losing over 1/3 ofthe entire male population of Iraq (Allman 61). Saddam feels that is actions were justifiedbecause he believes the Iran-Iraq war was a conspiracy by ...

(6 pages) 60 0 4.3 Nov/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > Middle Eastern History

Beyond the Storm, Book Review. Take 2. Sorry, this is the text of the paper that was missing before. My apologies. -AoE Note: Footnotes missing, Orig is an attachment.

red in the minds of the world--particularly the Middle East. Desert Storm, the "American" answer to Saddam Hussein's 1990 invasion of Kuwait, was by no means as controversial as Vietnam was in the Uni ...

(7 pages) 181 1 4.8 Aug/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > Middle Eastern History

Gulf War Syndrome

lf, the soldier serves his country, with honor, loyalty, and dignity. In an attempt to win the war, Saddam Hussein launches a chemical attack on American troops, leaving some soldiers with a lot of in ... during their service in the Persian Gulf. I can justify my belief by the number of ailing vets and Saddam's stockpile of chemical and biological weapons.The use of chemical warfare in the Gulf is a r ...

(8 pages) 156 1 4.1 Feb/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

War in Iraq, paper on the war what and what kinds of questions we should ask before committing ourselves to it.

shooting starts, we had better be clear about which war we're fighting. The argument for it is that Saddam Hussein is building weapons of mass destruction that he will someday use or pass on to others ... s building weapons of mass destruction that he will someday use or pass on to others. In this view, Saddam will always manage to foil the outside inspections he agreed to after his defeat in 1991. We ...

(3 pages) 384 0 3.7 Oct/2002

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

Iraq

operations in Iraq, most of which have involved the CIA. Their goal was to bringabout the demise of Saddam Hussein. Many attempts have been made to over-throw the dictator usually ending with dismal r ... licing, the United States or any other Nation or State, is not solelysuited to the responsibility. 'Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator is a ruthlessdespot who has brought enormous misery on his own pe ...

(4 pages) 132 0 3.5 Oct/1996

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

Should America lauch an attack on Iraq

Should We Remove Saddam Hussein From Power?Introduction:I.Lack of support received from United Nations LeadersA.Bush' ... ties of war1.Iraq will utilize urban warfare to place American soldiers at a disadvantageB.Removing Saddam Hussein from authority will cause inevitable power vacuum leading to increased terrorist acti ... ry will amount in minor American casualties. After all, America did when a previous engagement with Saddam Hussein with little effort. However, dictator Saddam Hussein has allowed it to be widely know ...

(5 pages) 196 0 3.8 Oct/2002

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

This essay is about the effects of going to war with Iraq

and containment. All this talk about President Bush wanting to protect the Americans from harm and Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons is bull. President Bush wants to go to war not because of his conce ... . Take for example the Gulf War. It was initially touted as a plan to save the "poor" Kuwaitis from Saddam Hussein but former President Bush later publicly admitted that the whole war was about securi ...

(3 pages) 403 5 4.2 Oct/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

How Saddam Hussein's Greed and Totalitarian Quest for Power Led to the Invasion of Kuwait, World Conflicts and the Degredation of Iraq

us a little work on essay structure but total prodeuct is super!Persian Gulf Crisis, 1990-1991:How Saddam Hussein's Greed and Totalitarian Quest for PowerLed to the Invasion of Kuwait, World Conflict ... on of Kuwait, World Conflicts and the Degredation of IraqJoseph Stalin. Fidel Castro. Adolf Hitler. Saddam Hussein. These names are allthose of leaders who have used a totalitarian approach to leading ...

(7 pages) 177 1 4.5 Jan/1995

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts

Propaganda

In order to gain the support of the public, countries use propaganda. During the Gulf War, Saddam Hussein and George Bush used propaganda to gain the support of their respective public. Prop ...

(4 pages) 83 0 5.0 Feb/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

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

"War on Hussein" The war against Saddam Hussein in Iraq, and whether or not Bush should attack. (Modern World History)

"War on Hussein""Saddam Hussein has side-stepped, craw-fished, wheedled out of any agreement he had made not to harbo ... nsider some of his administration's previous goals; to win the war on terrorism, and also to remove Saddam Hussein from power. Many believe that Bush will take action whether or not the UN and Congres ... ry own Prime Minister Jean Chretien in Detroit, Michigan to request support on the U.S. bid to oust Saddam. He will also be talking to the leaders of Great Britain (Tony Blair), China, Russia, and Fra ...

(1 pages) 79 0 3.0 Nov/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts

The annuncement of the attack on Iraq by President George Bush on January 16, 1991

he 1991 Gulf War between the United States and Iraq, the stated reason was that the leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, led his country to invade a neighboring Arab country named Kuwait. While also wanted ... he speaks little of fighting the war to bring peace to Kuwait, but speaks very heavily of disarming Saddam of nuclear and biological weapons and calling him a dictator. Bush speaks very little of the ...

(3 pages) 57 1 5.0 Dec/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

when is war worth it; the conflict with iraq present and past

e actions of the country of Iraq have caught the attention of politicians worldwide. Some feel that Saddam Hussein's refusal to allow United Nations weapons inspectors into his country is grounds for ... t. In regards to Iraq, there is a significant threat to the American people as it is suspected that Saddam Hussein helped to fund the terrorists that attacked New York City on September 11, 2001. The ...

(3 pages) 161 2 3.7 Jan/2003

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

Situation in iraq

stan winds down, should Iraq become"phase two" in the war against global terrorism? Bush warns that SaddamHussein's arsenal of mass destruction and his fanatic hatred of the United Statesmake him a pa ... he Arab world. To support their cases, both sides deploy cherishedassumptions about everything from Saddam Hussein's sanity to the explosivevolatility of the "Arab Street." But a skeptical look at the ...

(4 pages) 102 0 3.0 Feb/2003

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

War In Iraq

riting here is fact and some of it is opinion; I'll leave you people to segregate the two.Nasty old Saddam Hussein, eh? Bit of a bastard isn't he?Okay so Saddam's no saint, and he hasn't got just a fe ... lies, and ourselves, from similar scrutiny.It's funny how we never actually think isn't it? We know Saddam's a cunt, we know he's killed hundreds of his own people in horrific ways. I'm not going to t ...

(3 pages) 141 3 3.7 Feb/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

"Why We Must Invade Iraq," by Ron Marr, Critical Analysis Paper

United States of America must invade Iraq. In his attempt to persuade his audience, Marr refers to Saddam Hussein as a "heinous monster" and a "sociopath" who he states is not only a threat to border ... hich he answers, "yes"; that are mostly factual claims. For example, his first support point, "Does Saddam Hussein mutilate, terrorize and butcher his own people? Yes," can be interpreted as, "Saddam ...

(8 pages) 198 1 4.2 Mar/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Human Rights

This essay is about the upcoming war against Iraq. In the essay, I analyze President George W. Bush's fallacies in explaining his urge for war.

ated that the notorious Chamberlain-Hitler scenario will repeat itself if we keep compromising with Saddam Hussein. One even told me "Pick the one that fits you and get loose the dogs of war." I think ... ive as they may seem, are fairly fallacious to many people. First of all, contrary to many beliefs, Saddam was not, is not and never will be a major threat to the United States. It seems to me that th ...

(5 pages) 319 2 4.0 Mar/2003

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