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College Essay on George W. Bush and Iraq

 

 

The US President George W. Bush is serious about Saddam Hosein to the extent that he has no hesitation to brush aside his allies and overrule his Generals in order to topple Saddam Hosein. Bush wants Saddam dead or alive and has authorized CIA to all what they deem necessary in self-defense. President Bush never kept his intentions covered and declared Iraq as part of his “Axis of Evils”. President Bush’s plan to over throw Saddam includes every thing form diplomatic efforts to full-scale war. In persuasion of his agenda, the United States and Briton are active in a joint diplomatic move to confirm the support of other permanent UN Security Council members that include France, Russia, and China for a draft new resolution against Iraq. In a parallel development the official Iraqi News Agency quoted a spokesman of Baghdad renouncing that the US and UN Security Council are absolutely wrong in their thinking that their pressures would force Iraq to accept their dictates the official Iraqi News Agency quoted the spokesman as saying.

 

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In the mean time United Nations are not aloof to the emerging dangerous scenario and efforts are continued to explore and amiable solution. UN is about to propose as resolution compelling Saddam to succumb to its pressure. The proposed resolutions will set a week time dead line for the acceptance of UN demands and to open all suspected sites to the international weapons inspectors. Saddam’s palaces will be no exception. In case of failure, the use of force will be on cards. Iraq foreign Minister Naji Sabri in a letter to the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has clarified the unconditional acceptance of UN weapons inspectors. Under the war power act, concerning the war powers of the US congress and the President, Mr. Bush enjoys absolute authority to take any decision regarding all available Military options. Resolutions in sub section ‘C’ of section ‘2’ clearly says “the constitutional powers of the President as Commander-in-Chief to introduce United States Armed Forces into hostilities, or into situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances, are exercised only pursuant to
(1) A declaration of war,
(2) Specific statutory authorization, or
(3) A national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces.


In another development, Iraq clarified that it would not yield to any US and British pressure to accept a possible new UN Security Council resolution about disarmament. Crisis deepened in 1997 and 1998 followed by the brief air raids against Baghdad, when a row triggered between the UN and Baghdad on the alleged espionage activities about the UN arms inspectors.
 

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