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    The Israel Lobby

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    foreign policy is, of course, the Middle East. Always on the brink of war and full of uncertainty there is at least one constant that the world can be certain — the United States of America will support Israel in every way they can. From $3 billion in assistance each year, to protecting Israel’s interest in the United Nations, the United States is backing Israel. John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt argue that this support for Israel comes in large not from “shared strategic interests or compelling moral

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    was no exception. With a world free of Nazi stronghold and the “Axis of Evil”, a lot of changes were being made. Before World War II there were six great powers: Great Britain, France, Germany, the Soviet Union, Japan, and the United States. By the end of the war, the United States stood alone. The end of World War II virtually left two of these superpowers, who helped end Hitler’s realm, at a

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    "Democratic peace theory is a theory which posits that democracies are hesitant to engage in armed conflict with other identified democracies"(Michael Doyle,1983).Democratic peace theory holds that because of political and cultural similarity and limits of democracy mechanisms in democratic countries, in international relations, a majority of democratic countries would perfer to choose negotiations or other peaceful ways to resolve the dispute. rested on these factors, democratic countries could

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    The United States after dropping the atomic bomb in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan that resulted to over two hundred thousand casualties over sixty years ago have promised not to use the same weapon again against a non-nuclear sovereign state. The fear that nuclear weapons will be used again in war culminated the establishment of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) that was originally signed by the five big nuclear states, namely United States, France, China, Russia, and United Kingdom. Today, there

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    wear of all soldiers were lightly equipped. The initial fight was intended to blitzing into the South Korea. United Nations Security Council defined the act as an invasion and determined to put the military sanctions against the North Korea. At the United Nations Security Council, the United Kingdom and France passed through a resolution stating that recommends installing a United Nations force in collaboration. To set up a command mechanism that can be the first to exercise the real operations.

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    nuclear weapons, it is very important for nations to have some sort of regulation with regard to the nuclear program and more specifically their nuclear weapons program. After the first nuclear bomb was created by the U.S. nations states that followed the U.S. with the creation of a nuclear bomb seek to justify their creation of the nuclear. There are many reasons why a nation state will create a nuclear bomb but the key issue here is why and how nations states should be regulated with regard to

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    Members of the United Nations Security Council strongly condemned North Korea's successful launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile during an emergency meeting in New York on Wednesday, during which US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said the rogue regime's actions have brought the world "closer to war." "The dictator of North Korea made a choice yesterday that brings the world closer to war, not farther from it," Haley said. "We have never sought war with North Korea, and still today we

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    revolved around keeping the economy at a manageable level, rather than having it crash similar to the Great Depression, and have to bring it back up. 3. The six main parts, or principal organs, of the United Nations consist of the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the

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    Several factors influenced the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States, such as the Yalta Conference and the Korean War. These events played a role in diminishing the former allies relationship. The tension between the Soviet Union and America began with the European wars, when they were allied with Britain. A factor that immediately caused a division between the two groups was from the Soviet Union only focusing on the situation in Germany with Hitler. When it came time

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    main organs and judicial branch in the United Nation. It legally based on the Statute of International Court of Justice signed in 1945 and Statute of the Permanent Court of International Justice signed in 1920, which are unitary parts of United Nation Chapter. The International Court of Justice is composed of 15 judges elected to nine-year terms of office by receiving an absolute majority of the votes in both United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council. One third of the Court is elected

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