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oil spills that resulted from this 1991 war have created several dilemmas for those concerned with environmental ethics. This paper will examine the ethical dilemmas posed by the Gulf War oil spills. In addition, it will include a thorough ...
the Middle East since the advent of Second World War. Noticeable shifts in the United States’ policy toward the Middle East were made since after WWII. These shifts were targeted to cater United States' goal of securing cheap and abundant s...
in 2003 with a U.S.-led invasion of Iraq to remove the regime of President Saddam Hussein. It became a large-scale campaign to establish a new Iraqi political order in the midst of terrorism, insurgency, and civil war. It is generally iden...
was deeply in the red and frantic to boost its oil revenue. Just then, the oil price turned down, and Iraq blamed Kuwait of purposely manipulating the oil markets of the world to the disadvantage of Iraq. Anti-Kuwaiti public speaking turned...
as part of the US–led War on Terrorism. The critical analysis focus on the legal doctrine covering Nicaragua Case of 1986, Article 51 and the ICJ it analyses ICJ following rejection of US argument and pointing out Charter’s use of forces. F...
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 ...
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...