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  • The Iraqi Road and Generalissimo George

     

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ID number:674410
 
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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"The threat from Saddam Hussein and weapons of mass destruction - chemical, biological, potentially nuclear weapons capability - that threat is real," explained British Prime Minister Tony Blair. The repeated violation of the United Nation (UN) Security Counsel's Resolutions (UNSCR's) prompted President George Bush of the United States to act without the authorization of the UN to disarm Hussein through war. According to UN Chief Weapons Inspector Hans Blix, as of January 27, 2003, Hussein still had not genuinely disarmed, prompting Bush on March 17, 2003, to issue an ultimatum to Hussein demanding Iraq's disarmament or to prepare to face "serious consequences." One day later Saddam Hussein rejects the ultimatum, prompting war. According to Bush, "We come to Iraq with respect for its citizens, for their great civilization and for the religious faiths they practice. We have no ambition in Iraq, except to remove a threat and restore control of that country to its own people." Conceivably the prevailing resuscitator of the Iraqi region, President George W. Bush continues to fight the uphill battle of humanitarian rights and individual sovereignty to free current and potential subjugated citizens under the Iraqi totalitarian regime of Saddam Hussein.…

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