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war have defied most simplified analyses, and the ultimate outcome of the war remains unknown (Murray, 2003). Many observers fear that Iraq has become a possible repeat experience of the Vietnam War for the United States, but one must look ...
article The “Humanitarian Exception” and the Problems of Abuse in the Case of Iraq’ by Alex Bellamy (2004) explores and investigates the decision which was taken to invade Iraq. It emphasizes on the statement that, when is it morally justif...
as made this more clear than it was to begin with (nobody knew at the time that they were looking at faulty intelligence), there was still no truly justifiable basis for entering into war that has cost us greatly, both in terms of human lif...
for War. New York: Knopf Publishing Group. Pp. 45-50. This article also recognizes that whilst these texts highlight this distinction, the negative impact of US foreign policy on Iraq since the occupation, coupled with the militarized imag...
the coalition led by the United against the Baath Party Saddam Hussein. President George W. Bush has officially declared its completion on May 2003, under the banner Mission Accomplished. The invasion led to the rapid defeat of the Iraqi ar...
war, namely a "no-fly zone" over much of the homeland, worldwide inspections of supposed arms sites, and sanctions. In 2003, an American-led coalition invaded Iraq and overthrew the Hussein government. (U.S. Executive Office of the Presiden...
impact of Iraq war was very severe, and yet the United Nation is still fighting to come out from those affects. The war has badly damaged the activities and raised the complications for its members to solve the problems of Iraqi people, but...