Tag: ModernWarfare

Operation Desert Fox: The Four-Day Air War That Set the Stage for Iraq’s Future

In December 1998, as the world approached the end of the twentieth century, a brief but consequential military campaign unfolded over Iraq that would quietly shape the trajectory of Middle Eastern geopolitics for years to come. Operation Desert Fox, launched by the United States and the United Kingdom, was a four-day bombing campaign aimed at …

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The Vital Role and Ongoing Impact of the Geneva Convention: Protecting Human Rights in Modern Warfare

In the annals of international law, few agreements hold as much significance and moral gravity as the Geneva Convention. Established to mitigate the horrors of war and safeguard human dignity, this framework has laid down indispensable guidelines for humanitarian efforts and the protection of prisoners of war (POWs). Since its inception, it has represented a …

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