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Fundamental to the U.S. strategy in the war in Iraq is the assumption that beyond the circle of Saddam's core troops and enforcers, the American invasion will be received as an overwhelming mission of mercy.
It's a terrible "what if," but it is haunting the American conversation on war right now. What if the beleaguered population of Iraq, tortured so long by hunger and deprivation and the brutal, sadistic regime of Saddam Hussein, somehow turns to see the thousands of young American men and women now battling across their country not as liberators, but as conquerors?
Ahmed al-Rahim, Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University, says that the Iraqi people are feeling ambivalent about rising up against Saddam's regime, given what happened during the 1991 Gulf War. He also believes that Iraqi people will welcome the U.S. troops, but only when they are certain that Saddam Hussein's regime is crumbling down.
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<span>Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was ignored by the veterans administration for reasons such as the inability to understand the mental effects or war, not wanting to bear responsibilities for the extra care needed for vets with this condition, and there was an extent of fear, a lot of people want to view vets, and other soldiers, as invincible and PTSD goes against this.</span>
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Bad economy, growing nationalism, nationwide sourness over the first World War.
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They exploited each of those things to get the populace to follow them and inevitably get them into office.
That the power in america passed from one party to another
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the types of businesses that were boycotted
a quote from hitler's announcement
the date hitler made the announcement
the reaction of jewish business owners
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edge 2020
(if the answer is not right than ¨the reaction of jewish buisness owners¨ might not be a correct option)
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