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Occupied Territories Middle East
2,032 words... greater attention to Canadian relations with the Middle East than in 1985. However, in our view, the coverage remained episodic in nature and did not reflect a new concern to inform readers about a range of Canadian relations with the countries of the region and Canadian policy with respect to the central issue of an Arab-Israeli reconciliation. The press's preoccupation with the Canadian dimension was principally a product of highly controversial statements by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney ...
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State Of Israel Historical Perspective
1,381 wordsA Re-Evaluation of Israel's Actions in the Mid-East Conflict Examination of the situations that created and motivated Israel Now it can be told- Western historians are re-examining the troubled 20 th century history of Israel and Palestine. Previously published revelations of Israel's military strength and aggressive operations during the 1948 Israeli-Arab war remained confined to a select group of historians: (Simon Flapan, The Birth of Israel: Myths and Realities and Indian Page, The Making of...
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Soviet Union Spy Planes
1,115 wordsA war that has created controversy amongst two of the greatest world leaders, United States of America and The Soviet Union, is known as The Cold War. A dispute between once allied countries arose in the Post- WWII era. The United States and the Allied Powers faced many challenges at the end of WWII. Americas policy was one that contained the spread of communism in Eastern Europe. Russia, under Lenin's rule called for a world revolution and brought the United States into it. It was not until aft...
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Israeli Prime Minister Six Day War
1,885 wordsOn November 29, 1947, the United Nations voted to divide the Middle Eastern land called Palestine into two independent nations, one Arab and one Jewish. On May 14, 1948, a new nation was born: Israel. The Jews of Israel and the world celebrated with joy and gladness, because for over two thousand years, they had hoped to return to the land of their heritage. (Silverman, 1) However with Jews from all around the world returning to Israel, the Arabs residing in this land were forced into exile. The...
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Is Peace Possible Between Israel And Palestine
1,749 words... ers political and lawful rights, agreed to end the years of conflict, and pledge to work for coexistence, peace, and security (Benvenisti 217). However in 1994, an Israeli extremist fired on Muslims worshiping at a Mosque in Hebron. Twenty-nine people were killed and many more wounded. Although Israeli leaders condemned the attack, the PLO temporarily stopped talks with Israel (Goldschmidt 356). In 1994, Israel signed a peace treaty with Jordan. In 1994, terrorist suicide bombings began, lau...
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Spy Planes Soviet Union
1,076 wordsThe United States and the Allied Powers faced many challenges at the end of WWII. America's policy was one that contained the spread of communism in Eastern Europe. Russia, under Lenin's rule called for a world revolution and brought the United States into it. It was not until after WWII, that the cold war really began, when the political power of the world shifted from the center of Europe to Moscow and Washington. The Cold War began after the collapse of Germany in May 1945 (web). The creation...
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Kim Jong Il Republic Of Korea
1,087 wordsWould it be in North Korea's Best Interest to Merge with South Korea? Although more than half a century has passed since the two Korean governments were established in 1948, the Korean peninsula is still divided between the Republic of Korea (ROK, or South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK, or North Korea). Inter-Korean relations are still characterized by mutual distrust, animosity, a lack of mutual cooperation, and conflicting ideologies. The cold war continues on the ...
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Israeli Palestinian Terrorist Acts
1,742 words... Palestinians. However the mere mention of any Muslim control of even the smallest portion of Jerusalem was viewed as totally unacceptable by the Israeli people. Popular opinion in Israel towards Barak, and his policies, took a serious downturn, as he was viewed as weak and willing to compromise. As was written in the April 9 issue of Time Magazine (Fuel for the Fire, Rees, M. ) "Barak resigned in December saying he wanted a "renewed mandate" to pursue peace with the Palestinians. " An electi...
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Six Day War Egypt And Israel
1,904 wordsConflict In the Middle East Since the United Nations partition of Palestine in 1947 and the establishment of the modern state of Israel in 1948, there have been four major Arab-Israeli wars (1947 - 49, 1956, 1967, and 1973) and numerous intermittent battles. Although Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in 1979, hostility between Israel and the rest of its Arab neighbors, especially with Palestinian Arabs, has continued because of the lack of co-operation by the Arabs. The first war began as a...
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Irish Republican Army Sinn Fein
1,160 wordsThe struggles in Northern Ireland described in nationalistic terms can be described as the last chapter of British subjugation of the Irish people. In their fight for self rule the costs to Irish people have been great. Tens of thousands of Irish and British lives have been lost or ruined in this conflict. By allowing this conflict to come to a peaceful conclusion Northern Ireland will be afforded a chance to demilitarize and begin to rebuild a new nation. Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Ir...
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State Of Israel Arab Countries
2,823 wordsWestern historians are re-examining the troubled 20 th century history of Israel and Palestine. Previously published revelations of Israels military strength and aggressive operations during the 1948 Israeli-Arab war remained confined to a select group of historians: (Simon Flapan, The Birth of Israel: Myths and Realities and Indian Page, The Making of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1947 - 1951). Now, the established media is beginning to publish similar information. Washington Post editor, S. Rosen...
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