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the war with iraq

There is conflict within us. Should we go to war with Iraq? It’s a question with great room for answer. In past relations with Iraq we have invaded the country. The Persian Gulf War (Desert Storm conflict.) When Iraq invaded and occupied the country of Kuwait in August 1990, the Bush administration was faced with several dilemmas. From a foreign policy point of view, this action could greatly destabilize the balance of power in a part of the world that was vital to U.S. interests. The United States was dependent on a continuous flow of oil to drive its economic machine, which Kuwait supplied greatly. In addition, this move would put more power into the hands of a government that was not only unfriendly to the U.S., but a sworn enemy of the state of Israel, a strong U.S. ally. In addition to, the fall of communism had created what George Bush had described as, “A new world order,” and would become the first major test of how the U.S. would handle its role as the sole remaining sup...

Posted by: Alexander Bartfield

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