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A 20 page contention that our military actions in Iraq have been justified by the threat that Saddam Hussein presented not just to his own country but to the world. This paper substantiates just cause. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
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controversy. The George W. Bush Administration justified that engagement both on the basis of the threat that Saddam Hussein and his terrorist connections presented to the rest of the
world, on the basis of a presumed existence of weapons of mass destruction, and on the human rights injustices that were occurring in Iraq. The question of whether or
not Iraq has maintained weapons of mass destruction, in particular, is highly controversial to say the least and the media has flamed that controversy. The intent of this paper
is to present the view that President Bush was justified in his attempts to disarm Iraq either through its willing cooperation to meet its obligations, or by force if necessary.
A thorough examination of the facts will demonstrate that just cause has, in fact, been in play. The media, of course, has
been the primary objector to the contention that our actions in Iraq have been justified. That same media has been particularly critical of the George W. Bush administration in
general, however. Their depiction of the circumstances surrounding the hunt for weapons of mass destruction has reflected their obvious dislike for that administration, a dislike which in actuality extended
to the George Bush Senior administration as well. While in that administration the media echoed the extreme sense of patriotism which was being felt in the country during the
Persian Gulf War, however, in this administration their whole coverage of the war in Iraq and the war against terrorism has been more critical.
The media depiction of the circumstances in Iraq is in actuality a continuation of the heavy news coverage of the events which unfolded in Iraq in 1991
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