The aftermath of the fight cause the US to lose 51 soldiers in the battle and had 425 seriously injured . The Iraqi lost 8 and had 43 wounded soldiers. The insurgents were the ones who had the wrist of it because they lost around 1250 to 1300 rebels. US said costed them 50-60 billion but later after studies found out the war costed about $2.2 trillion dollars that could
The American’s setback in Vietnam War is already tattooed in their history. It triggered shameful criticism both to General William Westmoreland and the US government. Even today, many Americans still ask whether the American effort in Vietnam was a sin, a blunder, an indispensable war, a noble cause, or an idealistic campaign (History Learning Site, 2015). Instrumental to this campaign was American General William C. Westmoreland who engineered the build-up and consolidation of U.S. military forces in South Vietnam. He is considered to be the primary reason why he was not able to win the war in Vietnam as he overestimated the American people’s patience and tolerance of friendly losses.
“War. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing!” (Starr, 1970). I believe that we should bring our US troops home, we need security here back at home, the repercussions aren’t worth it, and war has never solved any of our problems except for creating more.
The War on Terror was effective. It improved security and made U.S. citizens safer against terrorism around the world. President George Bush worked to counter terrorist threats, and stop threats within the U.S. He implemented a foreign policy against terrorism around the world, improving homeland security. In Do Not Take the War on Terror’s Big Success for Granted, they show the success that the U.S. had.
In World War II, 11.2% of the nation served in four years. In Vietnam, 4.3% served in 12 years. Since 2001, only 0.45% of our population has served in the Global War on Terror. Over time, fewer and fewer people have shouldered more and more of the burden.
plan.” On September 11th, 2001, the United States' attention was captured by the selfless acts of a world terrorist who put together an attack that would cause the United States to spiral down to a place never seen before. This act would cause the president, Barack Obama, to create a military operation that would capture the world's attention like never before. The terrorist known as Osama Bin Laden would be the target of a mission that would be unknown to many until this notorious leader of a terrorist group was killed. Once the mission was broadcast, even with the joy of what was done, there were still doubts about whether President Obama had the legal authority to approve and give the way to complete this mission.
The Vietnam War has left many long lasting impacts today in the United States. These impacts led towards making the U.S. a better country and make sure that another issue like the war will occur again. The Vietnam War had many pros and cons. What made America stronger was the Vietnam War.
The big failure America in the Vietnam War is the shameful history of tragic scene for arrogant American, whose pain is still difficult to ease. The crucial event also had a profound impact on today 's international situation. It is believed that the failure included political, economic, military and cultural background and other aspects, which are that common. When it comes to the controversial subject, I hope to put forward some fresh views from where I stand. 1.
Should the United States have invaded Iraq during the Persian Gulf War? In international politics, conflicts arise from power struggles, ideological discord, and interventions by foreign powers, often harming innocent civilians and decimating societies. In the case of the Persian Gulf War of 1990-1991, the conflict emerged in the aftermath of the Iraq-Iran War (1980-1987), with the Middle Eastern countries of Iraq and Kuwait in the spotlight. Kuwait had loaned 6 billion dollars to Iraq during the Iraq-Iran War, and after the war, Iraq was financially weak, requesting debt forgiveness from Kuwait’s ruling family, the al-Sabah. Kuwait, however, declined to cancel Iraq’s debt, causing Iraq’s powerful dictator, Saddam Hussein, to amass an army
“ I believe that, no, America was not justified, and this war did not make a big impact on anyone. The main reason that this war started is that America and Great Britain believed Iraq to have “weapons of mass destruction”. But America did not have enough evidence that Iraq was actually making these weapons again.
War is complicated. The reason people go to war is never black and white. To me, there is no way to have a complete yes or no opinion as to if the United States should ever go to war. When I think of all the reasons that we as a nation have gone to war, some make more sense than others, but you have to wonder if every time we have initiated a war the cost was really worth what we were fighting for. Was the loss of numerous American lives worth it?
Americans are no strangers to war, as they started with a revolution, fought a civil war, helped win two world wars, and while technically not at war currently, American soldiers are around the world fighting. Some say that the government needs to spend more on military spending, because of these fights, but the opposite is true. Just because “America needs to be kept safe” does not mean that the government should be hiding true reasons of military spending. The United States would benefit from decreasing military spending, as money could be put elsewhere, there is the matter of national debt, China and other countries will pass the United States’, and for the sake of future veterans. There are several reasons why so much is spent on the
The U.S. sustained a total of 2,200 deaths from the war, while the British death count was in the 1,000-2,500 range. Casualties include death, P.O.W., and injured. The U.S. casualty rating was around 5,000. The British war casualties was at a staggering 15,000.The United States loaned eighty million dollars towards the war effort, and in total the war costed around ninety three million dollars for the United States. For two and a half years the Americans drove out the British forces and repelled numerous ground and naval invasions.
It brings peoples morals down; it is depressing to think about war, imagine how depressing it is to be a soldier fighting for his country in a war or a family member or a friend. Whatever the case may be, all Americans are affected by the wars America is involved in. These issues are only a few of the many causes of decline of the Western Roman Empire that also apply to the United States. The United States has to open their eyes and see the many resemblances this country has with the Roman Empire. The United States must acknowledge how many of the causes of decline of the Roman Empire are happening in this country.
Hamlet avoided his demise by continuing to live for the purpose of vengeance. The Ghost, being a character not seen by many others plays a crucial role in Hamlet’s motivation for revenge. As Hamlet wished himself dead prior to the encounter with his father, his newfound determination to live keeps his antagonist Claudius from ending his life in an attempt to defeat Hamlet. Claudius disliked Hamlet and wished him dead throughout the play, with the goal of Hamlet’s death being his priority. Similarly, Hamlet also wanted to no longer live in a world without his father and considered his own life invaluable, creating an easy target for Claudius’s success.