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14 pages in length. Analyzing the pros and cons of any war requires one to understand the fundamental nature of coexistence upon a planet where far too many people believe it to be their inherent human rights to oppress and intimidate others. The situation with Iraq has most certainly been building in intensity for quite some time, with President Bush Sr. first having the opportunity to address the same issues that now faced his son's administration decades later. Being that nothing had changed for the better between these two presidencies, with clear indications that things had in fact become significantly worse, the decision to forcibly enact these necessary changes was a long overdue approach to many; to others, however, it only served to reinforce the overwhelming sense of Imperialism that they contend has enveloped America's White House. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
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to be their inherent human rights to oppress and intimidate others. The situation with Iraq has most certainly been building in intensity for quite some time, with President Bush
Sr. first having the opportunity to address the same issues that now faced his sons administration decades later. Being that nothing had changed for the better between these two
presidencies, with clear indications that things had in fact become significantly worse, the decision to forcibly enact these necessary changes was a long overdue approach to many; to others, however,
it only served to reinforce the overwhelming sense of Imperialism that they contend has enveloped Americas White House. II. OPPRESSION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Freedom represents many things, not the least of which is the envy and hatred of those who do not have - or want others to have - the precious
commodity for which Americans live and die. Mans struggle to assert his rights as a human has existed ever since humanity realized its inherent separation from the rest of
the living world. Through the centuries, this perpetual quest for upholding said rights has been met with great resistance from those who believe that only a select few should
be granted the privilege of human rights. Philosophers have spent endless hours determining exactly what the concept of rights truly means, with the general consensus reflecting the respect for
and appreciation of ones own unrestricted distinctiveness amidst the broader social spectrum. "Men are not corrupted by the exercise of power or debased by the habit of obedience, but
by the exercise of a power which they believe to be illegitimate, and by obedience to a rule which they consider to be usurped and oppressive" (Tocqueville PG). Creating
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