War Against Iraq Term Paper

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U.S.-Iraq War Aftermath

Following the aftermath of the Second Gulf War or the U.S.-Iraq War, the bigger question that comes after learning of Saddam Hussein's oust from his leadership in Iraq is: where are the weapons of mass destruction (WMD)?

The presence of WMD is an essential proof for the U.S. that will prove how their offensive actions against Saddam is justified, i.e., Pres. Bush acted on the principle of protecting national and international security against Saddam's ambitions to reign in all the world' nations, particularly the Arab world.
However, a recent article shows how the Bush administration had continually failed to show proof, even evidence, of the existence of these WMDs. Months after the attack, the Bush administration is 'under fire' for attacking Iraq based on 'unfounded' evidence and claims that the Saddam regime is manufacturing chemical, nuclear, and biological weapons. The New York Times published an article entitled, "U.S. Inspector sees much….....

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