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An 8 page paper which examines some of the timeline of the Iraq War from 1990 to the present. The paper discusses some of the causes and affects, and the continuation of a historical involvement with Iraq. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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8 pages (~225 words per page)
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Iraq and the United States go back much further than the events of September 11, 2001. Of course there is the common knowledge that President Bushs father, as President of
the United States, was also involved in a similar conflict in the Middle East. But, for the most part people merely associate the current war with the events of 9-11.
The following paper traces some of the timeline of involvement in Iraq in the past 14 years, examining how the cause and effect are far more complicated than that which
involves the attacks on the United States in 2001. Iraq and the United States: A Brief Timeline While the relationship between the United States and
the Middle East have been in conflicting existence for much longer than 14 years, this particular focus will begin with the year 1990 and move to the present day. In
August of 1990 Iraq invaded Kuwait and the UN called for withdrawal (The Christian Science Monitor 2). "On 6 September 1990, Margaret Thatcher rose to make a statement to a
packed House of Commons...George Bush Sr had drawn his line in the sand and was assembling his grand coalition. The countdown to the first Gulf war had begun" (Davis 19).
Then the UN imposed economic sanctions against Iraq and soon after calls for "Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait by Jan. 15, 1991" (The Christian Science Monitor 2). The war
begins in January of 1991 when coalition forces began to bomb Iraq (The Christian Science Monitor 2). Then in February of the same year a ground invasion takes place
with Kuwait being liberated. A cease fire is called for, a cease fire that Iraq accepts and then Iraq is required to end any of the programs it may have
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