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Cameroon, which has only been an independent state since 1960, was previously a colony that was divided between British and French rule. ... Cameroon is now a unitary republic with a multiparty presidential regime. ... Cameroon’s major goal is to preserve peace, specifically among the nations that surround them. ... Cameroon’s politics are still closely tied with France. ...
The Iraq issue began on August 2nd, 1990, when 100,000 Iraqi armed forces crossed Kuwait’s border, which resulted in Iraqi occupation of the territory. This crisis was the result of intensifying Iraq-Kuwait disputes over oil, territorial boundaries, and debts owed to Kuwait by Iraq. ... On November 29th, 1990, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 678, which established January 15th, 1991 as the deadline for Iraq to withdraw its troops from Kuwait. The multi-national troops launched "Operation Desert Storm" two days after Iraq’s refusal to leave Kuwait. On February 27th, Iraq announced that it would unconditionally accept the UN Security Councils twelve resolutions regarding the Gulf crisis. ... Presently the Iraq issue entails ensuring that Saddam complies with the UN Security Council’s resolutions.
Approximate Word count = 900 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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