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    order to learn and live. It amazes me how a country could totally be in the wrong, then turn around, and blame everything on America. We have nothing to do with Iraq. They chose to be an enemy, and we stepped in and tried to end the fight between the Iraqi people. Iraq left us with no choice, because without the help of the Americans, they would fall as a nation. The root of those problems exists because the people of Iraq don’t have enough money to afford health care to prevent and cure disease and

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    Caliphate dogma. A. First Strategy Options will remain the key objectives that primary focus in the “golden ring”. The strategy Ends are to; (1) destroy the ISIL, (2) stable democratic Iraqi Government, (3) peace agreement over Syrian civil war, (4) operate under large NATO coalition, and (5) built professional Iraqi Security Forces to deal with internal threats. Ways; Increase the airstrikes bombing with prices targeting on ISIL human and logistical capacity and capability. Establishing the Combine

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    the Iraqi Ministry of Education. This grant provides $40 million to print and distribute 72 million new textbooks for the 2004/2005 school year. There will be 600 titles available for the six million primary and secondary school children across Iraq. This generous grant from the World Bank is one more example of the international community pulling together to support a new Iraq. The U.S. Agency for International Development feels that renewing Iraq's educational system is vital because Iraqi youth

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    outrage where Anti-coalition has begun with up to 62 nations joining the fight to stop this terror organization. Canada has joined the coalition, and it should indeed, because ISIS has declared war against Canada, war is the only practical way to stop ISIS from amassing new territories, and ISIS is committing war crimes against innocent civilians. On September 21st a spokesman for ISIS called out for attacks on Canadians. He stated in a 42 minute long audio speech that ISIS supporters were advised to

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    Europe, it also created a dangerous reliance that diminished focus on dealing with the real fog and friction of war. In the end, the German Army in 1914, relying violently on the telegraph, was unable

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    Of Fallujah. This decisive battle is also known as Operation Al-Fajr was fought from 7 November – 23 December 2004 in the Iraqi town of Fallujah, and is considered the most dangerous, devastating, and influential battle of the US/Iraq war. To begin with, The Second Battle of Fallujah was the most treacherous battle of the war. Following the First Battle of Fallujah, the Iraqi government asked that the city be placed under the control of a local security force. When the United States agreed, this

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    danger if the need to be protected with weapons is so significant. This will also cause other countries to believe they are in danger, as if they were about to be attacked. This year the storing of biological weapons by Iraqi officials alerted America and the United Nations. The Iraqi people then felt unsafe as well as the rest of the world, especially the American people as the world was questioning Iraq's motives. Why would Iraq store such significant amounts of detrimental biological weapons if they

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    Counter insurgency (COIN) operations are employed to combat an insurgency. These types of operations present a highly complex operating environment within which conventional warfare is becoming more and more ineffective. COIN operations form are large proportion of modern conflicts and it is forcing organisations to develop new strategies and tactics in order for them to remain within the legal bounds of international humanitarian law (IHL). This essay will explore how committing to a COIN doctrine

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    sky was pale, and the people’s faces seemed very weary. I convinced myself that everything will be fine by repeating some positive thoughts in my head. The conflict in Iraq was pretty aroused most of the time, and even though my parents and I were Iraqis, people there still looked at us as foreigners, because we did not live in Iraq long enough. However, it was very hard to set an appointment for the passport process, so we waited about six days for it. It was not a pleasant waiting because there

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    Assignment 1: Preparation for Brief Argument-Gathering Information Record: National News: PBS News Hour January 19, 2016 6:25-6:45 PM Reporter: Judy Woodruff 1) Fate of Obama’s immigration actions goes to Supreme Court a) Program’s purpose is to stop deportation of illegal immigrants. b) Immigrants will work legally. c) 26 states have sued against this action and are questioning Obama’s executive authority under the Take Care Clause 2) Inside the Deal a) After years in Iranian jail, Americans are

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