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Essay heading: Gulf War
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forces would use all necessary means to drive out Iraq. Of course it held no sway over Saddam, so the next day, the U.N. sent over its forces and in three days had liberated Kuwait, though Saddam was not dislodged from power, and is still there to this day.
Freeing Kuwait, fear of a biological war and trying to limit one mans power are just three reasons that the Gulf War was merited... displayed 300 characters
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Today, we don't have to worry about a Saddam and his weapons, because of this war. If it had been left alone, without the help of the U.N. we might have had another world war on our hands, one much more deadly. displayed next 300 characters
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