War War War

War War War

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  • Date Submitted: 08/25/2009 2:20 AM
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war
War mean the use of armed force, armed with armed groups called the regular armies and paramilitary groups, sometimes of order - the militias - and use all the means of armed force to inflict damage and harm the other party in the war, both in its military or civilian destiny is destruction, through the systematic and planned use of military information on the other party gathered intelligence and reconnaissance, military, armed forces used this information to carry out the military to attack the other party. Military History.
For example the invasion of Lebanon
1978 of the existence of Palestinian guerrillas in Lebanon led to raids on Israel and Israeli retaliatory raids.
In June 6, 1982 Israel launched a full-scale invasion of Lebanon. On June 14 Beirut was cordoned off. To stop the fighting violated the PLO and Syrian forces positions in the 21-31 August.
In February 1985 there was a unilateral Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. Israel maintained a security zone on the
In the south of Lebanon with the support of the South Lebanon Army, a buffer against guerrilla attacks by Palestinians.

Israel massacres in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, killing hundreds of unarmed Palestinians. Talks between Israel and Lebanon, between December 1982 and May 1983, led to the plan by the U.S. Secretary of State George Schulz, demanding the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Lebanon within three months. Syria refused to recognize the Convention.
In 1984, under pressure from Syria, Lebanese President Jamil canceled 1983 Treaty with Israel, but the Government of National Unity in Tel Aviv and continued planning for the withdrawal of its troops. Groups was carried out by Shiite Muslims in southern Lebanon to attack Israeli forces were to leave. Israel retaliated by attacking Shiite villages. Withdrawal was completed by the end of June 1985
The effect of wars
First economic:
State budget burdens of war and harness the resources of the State...

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