Operation Iraqi Freedom came into effect on March 20th 2003, with the invasion of Iraq. The initial mission and reasoning behind the operation was to disarm the Iraqi nation of their Nuclear and Chemical weapons, while attempting to decimate terrorist organizations. In the process of ridding the world of adversarial harm from the capricious nation, coalition forces would also liberate the citizens of Iraq from years of murder, censorship, and oppression. It has been almost four years since the United States’ military has occupied the country, when will be a rational and logical timetable for withdrawal, and did the Bush Administration adhere and accomplish their targeted goal.
April 9th 2003, showcased to the world the defeat of the Iraqi Army, and the fall of Baghdad: Iraq’s capital. In December of the same year, occupying forces captured the former Iraqi Dictator, Saddam Hussein, hiding in a bunker. The United States occupancy in Iraq ultimately showed no signs of Nuclear or Chemical silos, or development or research centers; which debunked the Bush Administrations initial allegations. The American Government has been trying to “rebuild” Iraq’s political structure, and with the inhabitance of American troops, the United States has been able to minimally control the country to a certain extent.
Iraq as a whole is very unstable and undoubtedly a total mess. Criticisms attacking the Bush Administration claim that this operation has been nothing but a disastrous failure. Many Americans are growing increasingly upset and angered at the Bush Administration. Accusations surrounding the Administration claim that the United States are just overseas in an attempt to seize valuable oil resources in the Middle East. The surplus of the Middle East’s oil supply has been the main argumentative sentiments enfolding the United States occupancy in Iraq.
The Middle East has long had a reputation of being an unstable region. Conflicting differences between varying religious and ethnic groups, disrupts the pugnacious area. Growing tensions between neighboring Shiites and Sunni will only lead to an escalation of violence and instability, and could induce a potential civil war throughout the country and region. While American forces have been in Iraq, many civilian rebels have been attacking American troops which only adds to the nations instability. Acts of terrorism are a daily occurrence in the country.
While many Americans believe that the United States Government should withdraw troops immediately, the onset of potential terrorist acts are imminent. While occupying Iraq, we have been able to eliminate and neutralize terrorist organizations, such as Al-Quidia; which will only hault and delay possible attacks.
As stated earlier, the main attribution for the United States’ apprehension of withdrawing troops is the possibility of civil war around the region. The current arms transfer is only heightening the volatile scare of war. Many of the nations surrounding Iraq, have been researching and acquiring weapons of mass destruction, and are audacious enough to use them.Operation Iraqi Freedom came into effect on March 20th 2003, with the invasion of Iraq. The initial mission and reasoning behind the operation was to disarm the Iraqi nation of their Nuclear and Chemical weapons, while attempting to decimate terrorist organizations. In the process of ridding the world of adversarial harm from the capricious nation, coalition forces would also liberate the citizens of Iraq from years of murder, censorship, and oppression. It has been almost four years since the United States’ military has occupied the country, when will be a rational and logical timetable for withdrawal, and did the Bush Administration adhere and accomplish their targeted goal.
April 9th 2003, showcased to the world the defeat of the Iraqi Army, and the fall of Baghdad: Iraq’s capital. In December of the same year, occupying forces captured the former Iraqi Dictator, Saddam Hussein, hiding in a bunker. The United States occupancy in Iraq ultimately showed no signs of Nuclear or Chemical silos, or development or research centers; which debunked the Bush Administrations initial allegations. The American Government has been trying to “rebuild” Iraq’s political structure, and with the inhabitance of American troops, the United States has been able to minimally control the country to a certain extent.
Iraq as a whole is very unstable and undoubtedly a total mess. Criticisms attacking the Bush Administration claim that this operation has been nothing but a disastrous failure. Many Americans are growing increasingly upset and angered at the Bush Administration. Accusations surrounding the Administration claim that the United States are just overseas in an attempt to seize valuable oil resources in the Middle East. The surplus of the Middle East’s oil supply has been the main argumentative sentiments enfolding the United States occupancy in Iraq.
The Middle East has long had a reputation of being an unstable region. Conflicting differences between varying religious and ethnic groups, disrupts the pugnacious area. Growing tensions between neighboring Shiites and Sunni will only lead to an escalation of violence and instability, and could induce a potential civil war throughout the country and region. While American forces have been in Iraq, many civilian rebels have been attacking American troops which only adds to the nations instability. Acts of terrorism are a daily occurrence in the country.
While many Americans believe that the United States Government should withdraw troops immediately, the onset of potential terrorist acts are imminent. While occupying Iraq, we have been able to eliminate and neutralize terrorist organizations, such as Al-Quidia; which will only hault and delay possible attacks.
As stated earlier, the main attribution for the United States’ apprehension of withdrawing troops is the possibility of civil war around the region. The current arms transfer is only heightening the volatile scare of war. Many of the nations surrounding Iraq, have been researching and acquiring weapons of mass destruction, and are audacious enough to use them.Operation Iraqi Freedom came into effect on March 20th 2003, with the invasion of Iraq. The initial mission and reasoning behind the operation was to disarm the Iraqi nation of their Nuclear and Chemical weapons, while attempting to decimate terrorist organizations. In the process of ridding the world of adversarial harm from the capricious nation, coalition forces would also liberate the citizens of Iraq from years of murder, censorship, and oppression. It has been almost four years since the United States’ military has occupied the country, when will be a rational and logical timetable for withdrawal, and did the Bush Administration adhere and accomplish their targeted goal.
April 9th 2003, showcased to the world the defeat of the Iraqi Army, and the fall of Baghdad: Iraq’s capital. In December of the same year, occupying forces captured the former Iraqi Dictator, Saddam Hussein, hiding in a bunker. The United States occupancy in Iraq ultimately showed no signs of Nuclear or Chemical silos, or development or research centers; which debunked the Bush Administrations initial allegations. The American Government has been trying to “rebuild” Iraq’s political structure, and with the inhabitance of American troops, the United States has been able to minimally control the country to a certain extent.
Iraq as a whole is very unstable and undoubtedly a total mess. Criticisms attacking the Bush Administration claim that this operation has been nothing but a disastrous failure. Many Americans are growing increasingly upset and angered at the Bush Administration. Accusations surrounding the Administration claim that the United States are just overseas in an attempt to seize valuable oil resources in the Middle East. The surplus of the Middle East’s oil supply has been the main argumentative sentiments enfolding the United States occupancy in Iraq.
The Middle East has long had a reputation of being an unstable region. Conflicting differences between varying religious and ethnic groups, disrupts the pugnacious area. Growing tensions between neighboring Shiites and Sunni will only lead to an escalation of violence and instability, and could induce a potential civil war throughout the country and region. While American forces have been in Iraq, many civilian rebels have been attacking American troops which only adds to the nations instability. Acts of terrorism are a daily occurrence in the country.
While many Americans believe that the United States Government should withdraw troops immediately, the onset of potential terrorist acts are imminent. While occupying Iraq, we have been able to eliminate and neutralize terrorist organizations, such as Al-Quidia; which will only hault and delay possible attacks.
As stated earlier, the main attribution for the United States’ apprehension of withdrawing troops is the possibility of civil war around the region. The current arms transfer is only heightening the volatile scare of war. Many of the nations surrounding Iraq, have been researching and acquiring weapons of mass destruction, and are audacious enough to use them.Operation Iraqi Freedom came into effect on March 20th 2003, with the invasion of Iraq. The initial mission and reasoning behind the operation was to disarm the Iraqi nation of their Nuclear and Chemical weapons, while attempting to decimate terrorist organizations. In the process of ridding the world of adversarial harm from the capricious nation, coalition forces would also liberate the citizens of Iraq from years of murder, censorship, and oppression. It has been almost four years since the United States’ military has occupied the country, when will be a rational and logical timetable for withdrawal, and did the Bush Administration adhere and accomplish their targeted goal.
April 9th 2003, showcased to the world the defeat of the Iraqi Army, and the fall of Baghdad: Iraq’s capital. In December of the same year, occupying forces captured the former Iraqi Dictator, Saddam Hussein, hiding in a bunker. The United States occupancy in Iraq ultimately showed no signs of Nuclear or Chemical silos, or development or research centers; which debunked the Bush Administrations initial allegations. The American Government has been trying to “rebuild” Iraq’s political structure, and with the inhabitance of American troops, the United States has been able to minimally control the country to a certain extent.
Iraq as a whole is very unstable and undoubtedly a total mess. Criticisms attacking the Bush Administration claim that this operation has been nothing but a disastrous failure. Many Americans are growing increasingly upset and angered at the Bush Administration. Accusations surrounding the Administration claim that the United States are just overseas in an attempt to seize valuable oil resources in the Middle East. The surplus of the Middle East’s oil supply has been the main argumentative sentiments enfolding the United States occupancy in Iraq.
The Middle East has long had a reputation of being an unstable region. Conflicting differences between varying religious and ethnic groups, disrupts the pugnacious area. Growing tensions between neighboring Shiites and Sunni will only lead to an escalation of violence and instability, and could induce a potential civil war throughout the country and region. While American forces have been in Iraq, many civilian rebels have been attacking American troops which only adds to the nations instability. Acts of terrorism are a daily occurrence in the country.
While many Americans believe that the United States Government should withdraw troops immediately, the onset of potential terrorist acts are imminent. While occupying Iraq, we have been able to eliminate and neutralize terrorist organizations, such as Al-Quidia; which will only hault and delay possible attacks.
As stated earlier, the main attribution for the United States’ apprehension of withdrawing troops is the possibility of civil war around the region. The current arms transfer is only heightening the volatile scare of war. Many of the nations surrounding Iraq, have been researching and acquiring weapons of mass destruction, and are audacious enough to use them.Operation Iraqi Freedom came into effect on March 20th 2003, with the invasion of Iraq. The initial mission and reasoning behind the operation was to disarm the Iraqi nation of their Nuclear and Chemical weapons, while attempting to decimate terrorist organizations. In the process of ridding the world of adversarial harm from the capricious nation, coalition forces would also liberate the citizens of Iraq from years of murder, censorship, and oppression. It has been almost four years since the United States’ military has occupied the country, when will be a rational and logical timetable for withdrawal, and did the Bush Administration adhere and accomplish their targeted goal.
April 9th 2003, showcased to the world the defeat of the Iraqi Army, and the fall of Baghdad: Iraq’s capital. In December of the same year, occupying forces captured the former Iraqi Dictator, Saddam Hussein, hiding in a bunker. The United States occupancy in Iraq ultimately showed no signs of Nuclear or Chemical silos, or development or research centers; which debunked the Bush Administrations initial allegations. The American Government has been trying to “rebuild” Iraq’s political structure, and with the inhabitance of American troops, the United States has been able to minimally control the country to a certain extent.
Iraq as a whole is very unstable and undoubtedly a total mess. Criticisms attacking the Bush Administration claim that this operation has been nothing but a disastrous failure. Many Americans are growing increasingly upset and angered at the Bush Administration. Accusations surrounding the Administration claim that the United States are just overseas in an attempt to seize valuable oil resources in the Middle East. The surplus of the Middle East’s oil supply has been the main argumentative sentiments enfolding the United States occupancy in Iraq.
The Middle East has long had a reputation of being an unstable region. Conflicting differences between varying religious and ethnic groups, disrupts the pugnacious area. Growing tensions between neighboring Shiites and Sunni will only lead to an escalation of violence and instability, and could induce a potential civil war throughout the country and region. While American forces have been in Iraq, many civilian rebels have been attacking American troops which only adds to the nations instability. Acts of terrorism are a daily occurrence in the country.
While many Americans believe that the United States Government should withdraw troops immediately, the onset of potential terrorist acts are imminent. While occupying Iraq, we have been able to eliminate and neutralize terrorist organizations, such as Al-Quidia; which will only hault and delay possible attacks.
As stated earlier, the main attribution for the United States’ apprehension of withdrawing troops is the possibility of civil war around the region. The current arms transfer is only heightening the volatile scare of war. Many of the nations surrounding Iraq, have been researching and acquiring weapons of mass destruction, and are audacious enough to use them.
Please critique my paper on iraq, vaild? well written?
Great job, genius. . . . . where's the 'paper' ? Jackass !!
Reply:tom t You are on newspaper!
http://www.osoq.com/funstuff/extra/extra...
Reply:Is it top secret?
Reply:It's every bit as good as Bush's
Reply:It's perfect.
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Reply:So Tom, where's the paper?
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