Saturday, August 3, 2019
The Iraqi War Essay -- Papers Opinion Argumentative War Terrorism
The Iraqi War         This is a discursive essay for the argument against America going to     war with Iraq. In this essay, I will briefly include a summary about     Iraq and go on to give evidence about previous incidents and other     significant points that finally led to the war.       Iraq is a dictatorship that was under the rule of the tyrant Saddam     Hussein until the coalition forces invaded and toppled the Iraqi     regime. Saddam Hussein officially became a dictator in the year 1979.     Since then, he has caused many disruptions and has terribly ruled     Iraq. Saddam was supported by the military of Iraq and he was a really     brutal man. The people of Iraq were tortured and murdered under this     dictator.       There was a time where Saddam was interested in developing weapons to     fight against other countries. At that time, Iraq did not have close     links with neighbouring countries such as Iran. Saddam Hussein then saw     Iran as a slightly vulnerable country and started a conflict with its     neighbour. Hisorically, there were differences between Iraq and Iran.     These differences can be seen in religious matters, border disputes     and politics. These led to animosity between the two countries which     heightened during the rule of Saddam Hussein. Fortunately, the war was     ended in 1988. Since then, Saddam had an interest in developing what     is known as "weapons of mass destruction". These weapons can exist as     chemical, biological or nuclear weapons.       Somewhere in the middle of the year 1990, Iraqis accused Kuwait of     stealing their oil and selling it at low prices, thus damaging the     Iraqi economy. Iraq then went on to invade Kuwait on August the 2nd,     1990. This most un...              ...sualties of the     war, some innocent civilians.       Until now, there were no weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq.     President Bush took drastic action on Iraq without any reason. There     were not also complete backing from the international community to     proceed in this war. Going to war is not a very democratic decision     and America should have tried other civilised ways to deal with Iraq.     America's plans were to go in and find weapons of mass destruction and     to get rid of the Iraqi regime. They did not need to go to war to do     this. The war claimed many lives of civilians and soldiers and over     $93 billion spent. This money could be used for better purposes such     as helping poor countries and funding useful projects. Fortunately,     the leader of the regime, Saddam Hussien was finally captured later in     early December 2003.                        
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