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Philosophizing War: Arguments in the War on Iraq

2010
I set out to analyze four main philosophical arguments which have dominated the Iraq war debate. Each of these arguments has been used by philosophers to varying degrees to assess the circumstances surrounding the war. The discussions customarily focused on four key issues: just war theory, humanitarian intervention, democratization, and preventive war.
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Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on NO2, O3, PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations and assessing air quality changes in Baghdad, Iraq

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Bassim Hashim   +2 more
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The Iraq war in retrospect

2013
The question that crops up repeatedly when we register our opposition to the Iraq war is: would you rather then have Saddam Hussein still in power? It’s a fair question that deserves a serious answer. Unlike in 1990, when Saddam did have a few admirers, last year he had none.
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The war in Iraq

2020
Ben Cohen, Eve Garrard
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Cancer control in war-torn Iraq

The Lancet Oncology, 2018
Nada, Alwan, David, Kerr
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US War in Iraq since 2003

2019
In March 2003 US and coalition forces invaded Iraq. US forces withdrew in December 2008. Approximately 4,400 US troops were killed and 31,900 wounded during the initial invasion and the subsequent war. Estimates of Iraqi casualties vary widely, ranging from roughly 100,000 to more than half a million.
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