Many clear reasons exist as to why the U.S. attack on Iraq was not justified. Iraq has not been found to have weapons of mass destruction and is not even linked to the al Qaeda terrorist group. In addition to losing many lives and much more money, the United States has lost most of its allies because it goes against the principles of war to attack a country that is not a threat. Also, there is a good chance that the Bush Administration attacked Iraq simply to control their oil supply.
A controversal and ethical argument concerning the war of Iraq. Discusses evidence of war crimes. Examines the effect of the war on the American military.
To many, American's this war in Iraq is necessary and justified. They tend to say, "If you don't support the war or you protest it, you are unpatriotic." I completely disagree. There are two main reasons I believe that this war and any war should be considered illegal. I also believe that by not supporting the war you aren't being un-patriotic. To be patriotic it means to stand by your country.
A summary and critique of the writing techniques used by Southern Illinois University professor John E. Farley in his 2002 article "An American Attack on Iraq is not Justified."
Discusses the War in Iraq (2003) and includes some basic opinions of the war and its effect on the Iraqi and American people. Describes how the failure of the United States to find weapons of mass destruction has affected the country's world standing and credibility.
Even though there are many different theories to the cause of the U.S led war in Iraq, there will never be a definite cause. There is always going to be one party disagreeing with another party. Which is more then likely why there are so many theories on this topic.
The war in Iraq was a bad decision for the United States. The war has not contributed to long-term safety in the U.S., it has divided more than united the population, and the majority of Americans believe the growing number of casualties from the war is unacceptable.
The author's reasons why the Iraq War will not be effective in curbing terrorism. Lives have been lost, Middle East economies have been disrupted, American democracy will continue to come under attack.
Is the U.S. war in Iraq such a great idea? After the deaths of thousands of U.S. soldiers, and after the shifting by the Bush administration from one reason to another in justifying the continued U.S. presence in Iraq, it seems that the war is dividing the nation and the world and hurting our overall economy.
Every human being is brought up in a different cultural and religious way. Because of this, something that one person may think is right another may think is wrong. The war in Iraq is a great example of this.