Add Papers Marked0
Paper checked off!

Marked works

Viewed0

Viewed works

Shopping Cart0
Paper added to shopping cart!

Shopping Cart

Register Now

internet library
Atlants.lv library
FAQ
  • "Bush, Tumulty, and Strauss "Synthesis of Article "Making His Case" by Karen Tumulty, "Attacking Iraq, Think Again," by Mark Strauss

     

    Essays3 Politics

3,49 € Add to cart
Add to Wish List
Want cheaper?
ID number:898688
 
Evaluation:
Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
Extract

The people of the United States and their leaders are, at this time, facing some of the largest challenges that this country has ever encountered. Decisions have to be made and Americans need to have more assurance that they're the right ones. As presented in his speech in Cincinnati on October 8, President George W. Bush determinatively speaks about doing something about the problem of terrorist threats and of Saddam Hussein, with or without allied support. He has a mountain of skepticism to overcome, however, Karen Tumulty, in her account, "Making His Case," examines the political skills of Bush and the challenges he faces in convincing the rest of the world to come along side us in dealing with the problem of Hussein. Likewise, journalist Mark Strauss, in his article, "Attacking Iraq. (Think Again)." agrees with the President on some issues, but differs on others and gives his reasons for doing so. As war seemingly approaches, the citizens of the United States have begun to ask three main questions. These are, "Is this war really necessary and is now the time to fight it?", "Is there a connection between recent terrorist acts and Saddam Hussein?", and "What will be the consequences of starting a war with Iraq?" (Tumulty 21).
The President argues that, "Yes! This war is necessary," and claims that now is the best time to fight it. …

Author's comment
Editor's remarks
Work pack:
GREAT DEAL buying in a pack your savings −4,48 €
Work pack Nr. 1255829
Load more similar papers

Atlants

Choose Authorization Method

Email & Password

Email & Password

Wrong e-mail adress or password!
Log In

Forgot your password?

Draugiem.pase
Facebook

Not registered yet?

Register and redeem free papers!

To receive free papers from Atlants.com it is necessary to register. It's quick and will only take a few seconds.

If you have already registered, simply to access the free content.

Cancel Register