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European Imperialism Former mandate systems Great Britain and France Ideological differences Example: Israel and Palestine Israel=sovereign Jewish nation Palestine= not an independent nation (in Israeli territory) Sunni vs. Shiites Origin: Who should be the successor of Muhammed? Sunni= majority Muslim sect Shiites= minority Muslim sect Kurds Ethnic majority who wants their own homeland Nationalist movements Arab Spring Oil Global alliances Example: Iraq invading Kuwait
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Who: Iraq, Kuwait, and the United States What: U.N. action led by the United States (technically not a war) to push Iraq out of Kuwait When: 1990-1991 Where: Iraq and Kuwait Why: Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait to attain its oil wealth to pay off debt. Saddam declares a Jihad (an Islamic term referring to the religious duty of Muslims to maintain the religion) against the U.S. and Israel. How: U.S. Congress grants President Bush the authority to wage war. demanded immediate withdraw of Iraq and issued an ultimatum to be out by Jan 15, 1991. Beginning on January 16, 1991, the U.S. initiated an around the clock bombing of major cities.
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What Happened? During the War, the U.S. had the chance to go all the way into Baghdad, and to oust Saddam Hussein out of power. President George Bush decided not to, a decision that some in the United States would later come to regret (hit: Iraq War). Outcome: Following the end of Persian Gulf War, a ceasefire imposed sanctions on Iraq Sent in UN weapons inspectors The United States imposed no-fly zones in Iraq to curb it’s military power Iraq stopped working with UN weapons inspectors in October 1998. The United States replied with New regulations involving weapons inspections, but Iraq refused to comply.
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Who: Iraq and the United States What: George W. Bush announced that the war on terrorism extend beyond the borders of Afghanistan, hinting of the second war on Iraq that was to come in 2003. When: 2003-2010, the conflict with Iraq was changed by the World Trade Center Attacks in 2001. Where: Iraq Why: The United States wanted to remove Saddam from power because he… 1) supported terrorists 2) stockpiled weapons of mass destruction (WMD’s) Outcome: Saddam Hussein is captured on December 13, 2003 He was then transported to Camp Cropper (holding center in Baghdad) by American troops until his trial. June 30, 2004, the U.S. handed him over to the Interim Iraqi government to be tried (now Shiite government) Charged with war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide (Saddam was a Sunni ruling over a majority of Shiites) November 5, 2006, sentenced to death by hanging
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