Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Air Strike Essays - Uranium, Gulf War, Kuwait, Depleted Uranium
Air Strike Essays - Uranium, Gulf War, Kuwait, Depleted Uranium    Air Strike      History: American:  air strike   March 04, 1998  IRAQ AND THE UNITED STATES In the past seven years  there has been a great deal of tension concerning the United  States and Iraq. The United States have been discussing  conducting air strikes against Iraq. The 1991 Gulf War may  not have been as successful as believed. The United States  spent millions of American dollars to support the war effort in  the 1991 Gulf War. Taxpayers money is not the only  expendable thing during the 1991 Gulf War. Many United  States Soldiers are now suffering from an unknown Gulf War  Illness that allegedly the government knows nothing about.  The United States is also seeking American support in an air  strike in Iraq, but it is evident that the government is lacking  this support. The United States Government needs to realize  that they are killing Iraqis but the moral, economy and  patriotism of the whole country. The United States is suffering  from homelessness, poverty and hunger. In many cities in the  world including in Iraq people can be found in famine.  However, the United States is spending U.S. tax dollars in  vain. Many congressmen are also unhappy in with the way  the U.S. tax dollars are being spent. Senator John Warner,  Republican Virginia, a senior member of the Senate Armed  Services is very unhappy of the unnecessary spending of the  U.S. dollar. Warner stated: Based on briefings tax payers  have spent $750 million on the Gulf War effort, (USA TODAY  2/27/98). This outrage spending could be used to solve the  United States economical burdens, and it would be horrible if  the world's only remaining superpower uses its awesome  might to slather a stricken little country where hunger is a  daily menace. The U.S Patriotic Spirit is at question with the  United States People. At the end of the 1991 Gulf War the  country went into a great recession. Many Americans lost  their jobs and homes. Americans according to a recent CNN  Poll are not supporting an air strike. The poll stated: 41  percent of people favoring an armed strike, with 50 percent  opposed and the rest unsure, (Charleston Gazette). After the  1991 Gulf War many war veterans have had many medical  problems. One is known as Gulf War Illness. The Untied  States Government hid circumstantial information from the  U.S. people. A majority of the troops may have been exposed  to hazardous particles of uranium from shells and wrecked  Iraq vehicles. The vast majority of soldiers who had physical  contact with Iraqi vehicles were on post war missions to clear  the battlefield or to destroy what remained of their equipment.  One soldier Victor Suell, a radio operator with the Marines  had one kidney removed from the effects of the uranium. Suell  stated: Nobody ever told us to stay away from the vehicles  that might have been contaminated with depleted uranium,  (USA TODAY 3/02/98). The U.S. Government failed to inform  the soldiers of the dangers of the shelling. What else is the  government failing to bring forward? Is Clinton threatening to  have an air strike to cover up his alleged affair with a former  White House Intern? The U.S. has been through many wars  with the majority of the public support. The United States is  just coming out of a recession. The United States  Government needs to take care of the Gulf War Veterans and  the homeless on the harsh streets in this country. WORK  CITED IRAQ crisis. Charleston Gazette.  www.wvgazette.com (Feb 21, 1998). Group warns of new  Gulf War exposure. USA TODAY. www.usatoday.com  (March 2, 1998). Iraq deployment costs top $600million.  USA TODAY. www.usatoday.com (Feb 27, 1998).    
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