By: Jenica Candace Prevost | 2010-04-04 | Politics It will not make any difference if Republican or Democrat is elected in the next election. We will still be in Iraq. This is a brief summary of the war in Iraq. read more
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: Eshwarya Patel | 2010-04-04 | Politics The war situations in Iraq are getting worse day by day. The Democrats' support for the war to continue means that it will stagger forward in anticipation of the mission getting collapsed. read more
By: Tyler Tichelaar | 2010-04-02 | Book Reviews Issam Jameel, an ex-patriate Iraqi, presents a portrait of Iraq, detailing his recent visit to his homeland and how the country has changed since the fall of Saddam Hussein. Readers will get a new understanding of the Iraq War that the Western media has failed to provide. read more
By: Joshua Penner | 2010-04-04 | Politics Is there ever again going to be another force projection by the United States on the same level as the Iraq War? Iran and North Korea (axis of evil) are still "hostile" nations according to the government of the United States and although there has been a lot of saber rattling, the common belief is that the United States will not pursue "military diplomacy" (possibly because of Nuclear Weapons?!?). The main decider on this topic may be the eventual outcome of the Iraq War. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-03-19 | Reference & Education Psychological crisis intervention for Iraq war veterans is a project dedicated to raising awareness of the plight of USA military personnel and families affected by the various conflicts in Iraq. There are a number of ways in which care for veterans differ from our usual context of war. This study prepares a comprehensive insight into the types of crisis that Iraq war veterans have, psychologic read more
By: JD Hoopes | 2011-04-19 | Politics This question is being asked by ordinary citizens throughout many countries around the world, none the least by Americans, French and British, the three principal countries currently involved in bombing Colonel Muammar Gadaffi's Headquarters, and other military installations in that country. read more
By: Candis Reade | 2010-04-04 | International studies The Iraq war commenced in 2002 with the United States of America ousting the Saddam Hussein led Iraqi regime finally. But the mounting cost of war in Iraq all these years of war are still a weight on the minds of the economists and the taxpayers alike. A war can be really draining on the resources of the nation. Some optimists hold out the argument that the war is good for the economy. But this is far from true. read more
By: J.J. Jackson | 2010-05-22 | Politics We are constantly told that the American people don't approve of the fighting in Iraq. The drumbeat has become almost deafening these past few years. But now that we have a referendum on the war boiled down to such a neat little race, we are bound to find out. read more
By: Lewis Gunter | 2010-04-04 | Politics Analyzing the number of fatalities between drunk driving and the war in Iraq reveals a lack of balance in where our priorities stand. Why do we use so much energy on inferior injustices? read more
By: Jules Elgincolin | 2010-04-04 | News and society It was nearly two years after the Hussein regime was toppled and major combat operations ended but still, U.S. and coalition troops are still fighting an Iraqi insurgency. As of January 7, 2008, there have been 4,210 coalition deaths in the war in Iraq. read more
By: Candis Reade | 2010-04-04 | News and society Almost everyday in Iraq, there are hundreds if not thousands of Shias or Sunnis were killed through a bloody war. Most the time the victims were shot in the head and mostly found in rubbish dumps or in roadside ditches. The majority of the victims seems to be guiltless about everything but is in the wrong place or in a wrong religion. Usually these are the people who are just lining up for cooking fuels and other necessities. read more
By: Andy Mann | 2010-04-04 | Politics On the day when the total causality in Iraq exceeds more than the total number killed on September 11, it seems that United States is about to face the humiliation of Vietnam again. Withdrawal from Iraq looks eminent without achieving the goals set forth in the first place, along with numerous blemishes of torture and inhumane treatment of the Abu Gharib prisoners. read more
By: Fern Cohen | 2010-04-04 | News and society Newscaster Bob Woodruff suffered a traumatic brain injury from a bomb blast, while on assignment in Iraq. He is back to tell his story, and to speak out for the Iraq War veterans with traumatic brain injury, who are not getting the care they need to recover. read more