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03 Policymaking
Conflict #1
Gulf War (1991)
Conflict #2
Iraq War (2002)
Summarize the situation
that brought us into the
conflict
A response to Iraqs
anneation of !u"ait. It
in#ol#e$ 3% nations an$ it
"as le$ by the &.S.
Iraq "as pro$ucing an$
possesse$ 'it "as later
$isco#ere$ that pro$uction
"as cease$ in ())(* but
there "ere plans to
reengage in pro$uction+
biological "eapons of mass
$estruction* an$ became a
threat to the national
security of the &.S. as "ell
as other allies of ,A-.*
such as the &! an$ Italy.
-herefore the &S planne$
some policies of
containment* ho"e#er
"hen /eorge 0. 1ush
became presi$ent* he took a
more hostile route* an$
urge$ for the use of the
military against Iraq2
claiming Iraq "as an 3ais
of e#il4
Is this a 5$eclare$ "ar56 7es in ())0. 7es on 8arch 90*9003
:o" "as ;ongress an$
the Presi$ent in#ol#e$ in
the conflict6
;ongress appro#e$ "ar*
an$ $ealt "ith international
relations* also ;ongress le$
the entire 3% countries. Also
operation <esert Shiel$ "as
$esigne$.
;ongress appro#e$ the acts
that allo"e$ the &S to use
military po"er against Iraq.
-hey also appro#e$ the &S
engaging in a "ar* as "ell
as the in#asion* an$ the
official $eclaration of "ar.
-he presi$ent '/eorge 0.
1ush at the time+ persua$e$
;ongress that in#asion "as
the right $ecision* as "ell
as gaining support an$
appro#al of the public.
Initially* the public
supporte$ 1ush an$ his
#ie"s on the in#asion an$
the use of the military
po"er.
:o" "as the conflict
resol#e$* or "hat "as the
outcome6
-he outcome "as this e#ent
lea$ing up to the Iraq "ar*
an$ increasing tensions
"ith Iraq.
-he conflict "as resol#e$
"ith the liberation of
!u"ait.
-his conflict became larger*
a long term "ar lasting =
year 'from 9003>90((+.
:o"e#er* it "as sol#e$
"ith the "ith$ra"al of &S
troops in 90((.
Also* the "ar brought about
trage$ies such as the
humanitarian crisis. 1efore
the "ar malnutrition rates
"ere at ()? only to
increase after the "ar to a
9=?. @ea#ing up to A=? of
Iraqis to ha#e no access to
$rinking "ater.
<i$ the presi$ent o#erstep
his authority legally an$Bor
morally6
,o. Initially presi$ent 1ush $i$
neither. :e $i$ not appear
to ha#e any moral care
about the casualties an$ the
o#erall negati#e affect the
"ar "as ha#ing* as "ell as
the $estruction it "as
bringing.
Presi$ent .bama ho"e#er
in a "ay o#ersteppe$ his
authority morally by
attempting an$ succee$ing
in getting our troops back
home.
0hat effect $i$ this
conflict ha#e on global
relations6
It $emonstrate$ the
lea$ership abilities the &S
ha$* it also le$ to the &S
seeing "ho their allies
"ere* countries such as the
Crance* ;ana$a* Australia*
&!* an$ Argentina.
-he relations "ith the &!
remaine$ 3tight4* the &S
recei#e$ full support on the
in#asion an$ "hat later
became the "ar.
-he relations "ith Crance
"ere a bit $ifferent. Crance
has been a long term ally of
the &S ho"e#er they $i$
not support the in#asion at
all* "hich le$ to some
$rifting bet"een the t"o
nations.
Spain $i$ not initially
support the "ar or in#asion
but $i$ sen$ some 3non>
combat peacekeeping4
forces to Iraq. :o"e#er $ue
to the terrorist attack on
8a$ri$s rail"ay system it
is highly unlikely that
Spain "ill support the &S
in future military in#asions
an$ this of course ha$ a
negati#e impact on the
relationship bet"een the
&S an$ Spain.
-here "as a @ibyan
agreement in "hich the
country agree$ to terminate
the pro$uction of any
"eapons of mass
$estruction* hence
impro#ing relations.
-he Arab Israeli peace
process also impro#e$
global relations "ith
portions of the i$le east*
only if America took this
seriously.
As a "hole* the reputation
of America "as hurt.
0hat effect $i$ this
conflict ha#e on the
economy6
-his "ar ha$ a negati#e
effect on the economy.
Although not as much* it
left most countries in $ebt*
for the &S it "as an
estimate$ DA(.( billion* an$
for the other countries it
"as a total of DE9 billion*
lea#ing the &S the most
hurt.
:o"e#er the &S "as not in
total loss* "e ma$e money
on the <esert Shiel$
operations.
-his "ar ha$ a large an$
negati#e effect on the
economy. It le$ to the &S
being in more $ebt
'estimate$ D(.) trillion+
than it initially "as $uring
the "ar.
Any a$$itional
information about
Presi$ential popularity or
public opinion6
-here are not many recor$s
of there being any
significant public opinion
against the "ar. Perhaps it
"as $ue to the short "ar
an$ the fact that the &S
along "ith other countries
manage$ to free !u"ait.
Initially the $ecision an$
proposal the presi$ent ma$e
for in#asion "as supporte$
by the public* $ue to the
fact that it appeare$ to be a
short term "ar or conflict
that "oul$ be easily
resol#e$ "ith simply
applying some military
force. :ence* the presi$ent
'/eorge 0. 1ush+* "as
applau$e$ an$ supporte$.
:o"e#er* as the "ar
escalate$ into almost a
$eca$e* the public began
protesting an$ urging for
the return of the troops* $ue
to the large amount of
casualties an$ "hat seeme$
to be little progress.
<ue to this conflict* /eorge
0. 1ush gaine$ some"hat
of a negati#e reputation*
$ue to his large in#estment
of most of the nations
money on this "ar* an$ the
long term $ebt that the
nation in.
0rite a paragraph that comparesBcontrasts the t"o conflicts you selecte$. Please go into some
$epth on the similarities an$ $ifferences bet"een the t"o conflicts. '(0 points+

>1oth conflicts mainly re#ol#e$ aroun$ Iraq.
-he Iraq "ar ha$ many long term negati#e effects* an$ $i$ not really accomplish anything maFor
in the big picture. Some might e#en say it "as a complete "aste* of troops* money an$ time. -his
"as simply a "ar that "as pushe$ by the presi$ent "hom took things too far* much of these
years in#este$ "ere not really necessary. -he "ar also brought about some crisis such as the
humanitarian crisis an$ the $ebt 'D(.) trillion+* as "ell as "orsening relations "ith close long
term allies such as Crance.
-he /ulf 0ar '())(+ "as one of the things that le$ up of the Iraq 0ar. It "as also supporte$
o#erall* by 3% nations* an$ it also brought about trage$ies an$ crisis. -he "ar $i$ not ho"e#er
bring about as many casualties* but it $i$ increase the tensions bet"een Iraq an$ the &S e#en
more* as "ell as causing the largest oil spill of all time on Ganuary 93. -his "ar "as also costly
about DA(.( billion. In a positi#e light* this "ar $i$ not lea#e us in complete loss* "e $i$ make
money on operation <esert Shiel$.
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