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Country Profiles: United Arab Emirates

by ActionSammy in Government, April 19, 2012
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Brief summary on the United Arab Emirates.

International Red Cross Entered The Hormuz Strait

by Ketop Joze in Issues, March 2, 2012
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International Red Cross (ICRC) is scheduled to go into the district Baba Amr, Homs, Syria on Friday (02/03) to deliver food aid and medical supplies.

U.s. Military Headquarters Military Planning Build Floating in The Middle East

by kintanari in History, January 28, 2012
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Washington – United States Military (U.S.) plans to build a floating military base in the Middle East region. This was decided in the midst of rising tensions with Iran and also to intensify the battle with terrorists in Yemen.

U.s Navy Add Mine Ban Device

by Ketop Joze in History, January 23, 2012
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U.S Navy has added more Mine Devices to prepare Military Operation in Persian Gulf and Hormuz Strait.

Is Kuwait a Good Staging Floor for Us Troops Within The Persian Gulf?

by ilhamsk in History, November 11, 2011
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Properly, it seems like President Obama is making good on his promise to end the Iraq conflict and pull our troops out of that country.

Feds Warn of Small Airplane Terror Threats

by whitedragon99 in Issues, September 4, 2011
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Feds Warn of small Airplane Terror Threats.

Plastic Warship Sets Off for The Persian Gulf Look for Mines

by kafu333 in History, May 11, 2011
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Plastic warship sets off for the Persian Gulf look for mines.

Chapter Two Section Three Study Guide

by devpump in History, March 17, 2011
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The very earliest civilization Mesopotamia, located between the rivers, developed into what is present day Iraq. The two rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates flow from what is modern day Turkey to the Persian Gulf. Iraq today is said to be the only country blessed with both oil and water. 2. Due to the lack of trees, houses were made out of sun dried bricks like adobe bricks in the American southwest. The famous town of Babel of the bible fame was mostly of bricks.

Military How To’s: How to Prepare to Meet Your Ship Overseas

by fbaum818 in Military, August 1, 2010
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Military How To’s: A regular military guy’s personal experience in areas that civilians don’t have to do—and how to get through them as painlessly as possible. Third in the series: How to Prepare to Meet Your Ship Overseas.

The Persian Gulf War

by paymeplease104 in Military, June 17, 2010
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A teacher from my school shares his story.

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