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... The war on Iraq, or operation “Iraqi Freedom”, is another chapter in the quest to end the terrorist threat. Since the Gulf War in the early 1990’s the United Nations has tried to disarm Iraq, with no cooperation from the Iraqi government. ... In doing this we will be liberating the Iraqi people securing a friendly relationship with the United States and securing the freedom that the United States fought and continues to fight so hard to keep and assure for future generations. ... Another defector Khidhir Hamza in 1994 had revealed the Iraqi regimes maneuvered inspectors around and away from weapon and chemical agent sights:
“When the inspectors started arriving, we would just lock the doors
to the areas where we were working. ... In 1993 Iraqi Intelligence Service tried to assassinate former president George Bush and Emir of Kuwait through the use of car bombs. The sixteen Iraqi officials where arrested by Kuwait authorities. ... A camp in Iraq called Jalman Pak is responsible for the training of Iraqi and non-Iraqi Arabs alike. ... Saddam is violating
the United Nations sanctions by supporting terrorism and allowing them to operate within the Iraqi border. ... Iraqi’s denial of having any part in there disappearance remains. ... Saddam Hussein has led his people to believe that he is the great Arab and Iraqi leader. Since his coming only starvation and life of oppression has fell on the Iraqi people, along with a threat of destruction to the neighboring countries and the world. ...
The United Nations sanction 688 requires the Iraq government to end the repression of the Iraqi people and allow humanitarian organizations to assist those
who need help ( United Nations has set up a program called Oil-for-Food which requires a tax to be put on Iraqs oil exports, in which the money will go toward food and medical supplies for the Iraqi people. ... The massive wealth that Saddam has acquired over the years has helped him set up numerous stadiums, amusement
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parks, and over six hundred homes only allowed to be used by Iraqi officials (
Approximate Word count = 1836 Approximate Pages = 7.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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