By: Vicheka Lay | 2010-04-04 | Politics On March 20, 2003, a collation force led by the United States of America attacked Iraq, based on the belief that Iraq possessed and was actively developing weapons of mass destruction (WMD); these weapons possessed threats to the U.S., U.S.'s interests and its allies. Another war rational was Saddam Hussein's alleged collaboration with the Al-Qaeda terrorist group, who were September-11-tragedy mastermind. As the war moves on, humanitarian crisis has become more and more imminent. The purpose of this article is to unveil the humanitarian failures of this Iraq War. read more
By: Henry | 2011-04-27 | History Iraq is a country situated in the Middle East and has been part of Ottoman Empire and was colonized by British. She has been home to major civilization like Assyria, Babylonia, and Sumer. The modern day Iraq was created in 1932 after attaining independence from Britain. However, the country became a republic in 1958 with Baghdad as the capital city of the country (CIA Fact book, 2009). Iraq has a long history of participation in major wars. read more
By: Darryl Schoon | 2010-04-04 | Politics President Bush's reason for invading Iraq was to prove his father was wrong. The Iraq war is a son's revenge. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-09-01 | History No one wishes war to happen, especially Irapi people. The military campaign began on March 20th, 2003 by a multinational force from the United States and the United Kingdom. Like any wars, it left unforgettable images among many residents as well as the public all over the world. It is seven years since U.S. and U.K. troops have come into Iraq. They were scheduled to leave by August 31st, 2011. Let’s have a look at the following milestones of the war in Iraq. From those images, you will have an overview about this bloody war. read more
By: Jim Moyer, Jr | 2010-04-04 | Politics Elections are won by voting blocks. Only 50% of Christians are registered. Only about 50% of those vote in most elections. We need to motivate people to register and vote. read more
By: Barry Lycka | 2010-03-27 | News and society Many thought that this time would not come for many years, but U.S. Soldiers are out of Iraq cities. Yes, that is all. U.S. Soldiers now occupy the outside town in Iraq still. Iraq was excited for the pull-out that they declared June 30, 2009 a national holiday. U.S. Troops first entered Iraq in 2003. After 6 years of suicide bombings, missile launches, and innocent people dying, Iraq had enough of the United States' protection. What are the factors that caused the U.S. Troops to withdrawal from Iraq cities? read more
By: Roger McIntyre | 2010-08-11 | News and society Among all the wars the United Stated has triggered, the writer assume that only very few were reluctant. Almost of which are "wars of choice" or voluntarily war. It's the fact that our government will maintain a free hand regarding when, where, and for what we fight, providing that our nation keeps depending entirely on volunteer military. read more
By: Stephen John Morgan | 2010-04-04 | Politics Reports of the mood in Kirkuk suggest matters could quickly take on civil war proportions. The battle will be a revival of the old Arab/Kurd conflict. For the Kurds, Kirkuk is non-negotiable and for the Arabs it represents the last straw. The seizure of Kirkuk and a move in the direction of independence would lead to the break up of Iraq. read more
By: Forest | 2011-06-06 | History Iraq is a country situated in the Middle East and has been part of Ottoman Empire and was colonized by British. She has been home to major civilization like Assyria, Babylonia, and Sumer. The modern day Iraq was created in 1932 after attaining independence from Britain. However, the country became a republic in 1958 with Baghdad as the capital city of the country (CIA Fact book, 2009). Iraq has a long history of participation in major wars. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2010-10-25 | Business Seven years from the time the American invasion of Iraq, the U.S invasion has left a lot of impact on Iraq politics and economy. Immediately following the attacks of September 11, 2001, President Geogre W.Bush intended to lead the invasion of American invasion on Iraq. In his theory, he pointed that there was a possibility read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics This general election more than most will test the courage of voters to avoid lesser-evil strategic voting that has propped up our two-party plutocracy. People with intelligence and conscience must resist peer pressure and the temptation to vote against John McCain by voting for Barack Obama. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | Politics President Bush's strategy of surging troops to Iraq is likely meant to put Iran on notice that the United States is not as politically weak as Tehran may think. read more
By: Travis Hill | 2010-04-04 | International studies After the Allies secured victory in Europe, things didn't go smoothly. The liberation "honeymoon" ended and the liberated Europeans asked, "What now?" As far as they were concerned, the Allies, The United States in particular, had no answer to that question. They showed no leadership. The allies even had to deal with a postwar guerrilla movement that tried to undermine German reconstruction efforts. read more