War Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Battling the Dilemma of Combat.

War Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of Battling the Dilemma of Combat.
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Battling the Dilemma of Combat: Man's Desire to Fight

Summary: Describes the nature of man and war. Maintains that the tendency as humans to fight is, without a doubt, inherent. Explores the psychology of war.
On March 20, 2003 with the support of the American people, President Bush and the United States of America declared war on Saddam Hussein, as well as the Iraqi nation. The waging of the war cost billions of dollars each day, as the United States prepared to ship over ten thousand American soldiers, an immense amount of ammunition, and dangerous biological weapons. Following the stationing in Iraq, the American soldiers bravely anticipated the day where they would come to the call of their country and serve on the "battlefield." Although carrying out "Operation: Iraq Freedom" required a great deal of bravery, patriotism, and dignity, the most important element needed was the will to fight. The deciding factor in whether the war commenced or not was whether the American soldiers possessed the will and determination to engage in warfare. However, where does the will to fight submerge from? Despite Author Barbara...

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