Recently the United States has been in conflict with the Middle East. ... President Bush signed a bill passed by Congress for funds to secure Iraq and rebuild Afghanistan after touting a new policy to spread democracy through the Middle East. ... Possibly if we can control middle eastern situation. ... It would also destabilize the Middle East and will certainly result in the loss of life of American service people as well as Iraqi civilians. ...
"Syria and Iraq are in a state of implosion; Middle Eastern borders are up for grabs. ... The joining together of both countries could relieve some of the tension between Syria and Iraq also creating negotiation in the other Middle Eastern countries. ...
The Iranian hostage crisis had played a huge part in setting the mood for foreign contact between the United States and many other Middle Eastern nations into the 00s, however there were many other events that shaped U.S. involvement in the Middle East. ... That same year many communist nations in Eastern Europe began to fall and the Berlin wall that divided East and West Germany was torn down. ...
Well Washington's got the receipts from when they sold them to Iraq of course, jeez what a smart decision that was; you never know when selling nuclear warheads to Middle Eastern countries might blow up in your face, so you should probably keep those receipts! ...
One may notice the typical Middle-Eastern stereotypes in this film, in addition to the problems amongst the Black and White soldiers shown early on in the movie. ... The Gulf War setting makes this film perfect for examining America's view of Middle-Easterners. ... The soldiers made rather rude remarks about the Middle-Easterners at first, but when it comes down to protecting the Arabs from the Iraqis, the soldiers make a stand, and disobey orders, seeing the Arabs not as a different culture or stereotype, but as members of an equal human race in need of help. ...