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Essay heading: St. Augustine's Just War Theory And The Persion Gulf War
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The real reason the US decided to fight the
Iraqis was to restore Kuwait's government and to defend Saudi Arabia. There
was no underlying reason, such as to receive better prices on oil or to
make the Kuwaitis indebted to the US so as to receive favors. Throughout
the war, the US made clear their purpose and intent in fighting the Iraqis,
and not once did they stray from it... displayed 300 characters
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Throughout
the war, the US made clear their purpose and intent in fighting the Iraqis,
and not once did they stray from it.
Legitimate authority was established when the Congress voted to follow
United Nations resolution 678, section two of which "Authorizes Member
States co-operating with the Government of Kuwait, unless Iraq on or before
15 January 1991 fully implements, as set forth in paragraph 1 above, the
foregoing resolutions, to use all necessary means to uphold and implement
resolution 660 (1990) and all subsequent relevant resolutions and to
restore international peace and security in the area... displayed next 300 characters
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