United Nations, America, Iraq: Are we going to fight? This article was originally written one week before the deadline. During editing, expanded events may not be reflected in the following paragraphs. I can not help it, but I feel that it is not finished printing paper for final submission. It seems to be the decisive moment of conflict with Saddam Hussein today. Iraq is located between West Asia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan, Turkey and Iran. 95% of the 23 million inhabitants are Muslims, and Christian minorities make up 5%.
The war with Iraq firmly believes that the United States should fight against Iraq. Because the US and Iraq are fighting, I feel like this, it makes us feel more secure as a US citizen. If the United States engages in a war with Iraq, citizens of the United States will feel more secure as Iraq will reduce the possibility of producing weapons of mass destruction. - This is a well documented fact that war can bring the most serious people, especially in terms of racial discrimination. The Yugoslav war between 1991 and 1995 is an example of this fact. During the war in Yugoslavia, the Serbs tried to establish an independent United Nations and worked hard to eliminate Muslims in Bosnia.
Before and during the invasion of Iraq in 2003, and during the occupation thereafter, there were major objections to the war in Iraq throughout the world, whether they were contingers of the United States, the UK, and other small nationality. People and groups opposed to war are important parts of the population as they contain governments of many countries not involved in invasion. The opposite reason includes the idea that war is illegal under the UN Charter, or the idea of ​​promoting Iraq and the wider instability in the Middle East. Critics also noted the relevance of the goals stated in the war, such as the relationship between the Bath Party government on 11th September 2001 and US attacks, the Jewel of mass destruction weapons certified under Niger It is casting doubt.
One of the main reasons for the war between the US and Iraq is that they believe that Saddam is producing weapons of mass destruction for use by the United States and other countries. Now, in the war with Iraq, the Bush administration knows that by proposing these claims, they must provide evidence of all actions. After that, America succeeded in Saddam Hussein. The United States can place inspectors to judge whether Saddam is really developing weapons of mass destruction. If inspectors were able to enter Iraq completely, they concluded that some materials that made weapons of mass destruction were in Iraq, but they did not develop them. The United States is looking for weapons of mass destruction, but some things were destroyed before the United Nations could settle them.