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Operation Infinite Reach was the codename for American cruise missile strikes on Al-Qaeda terrorist targets in Sudan and Afghanistan. For this, the US did not bother of any international law. This operation was ordered by President Clinton in response to bombing of the US embassies in Kenya, Dar-es-Salaam, and Tanzania in 1998.
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The US launched 'Operation Enduring Freedom' against 9/11 attack to arrest all those who were suspected to be behind this attack, mainly Al-Qaeda and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. The US forces arrested the persons all over the world often without the knowledge of government of the persons being arrested, transported these persons across countries and detained them in secret prisons. Some were brought to Guantanamo Bay, where the person do not have the right to enjoy the protection of international law, moreover UN representative were not allowed to meet these prisoners.
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Capitalism is based on individual initiative and favors market mechanisms over government intervention, while socialism is based on government planning and limitations on private control of resources.
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The political system of the Soviet Union took place in a federal single-party soviet socialist republic framework which was characterized by the superior role of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), the only party permitted by the Constitution.
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The main difference is that under communism, most property and economic resources are owned and controlled by the state (rather than individual citizens); under socialism, all citizens share equally in economic resources as allocated by a democratically-elected government.
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The main differences between Mexico and India under one-party domination were as given below :
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(i) In Mexico, the Institutional Revolutionary Party or the PRI dominated for almost sixty years.
(ii) PRI was mixture of various interests including political and military leaders, labour and Peasant organisations and political parties.
(iii) In Mexico, electoral laws were operated in a manner so as to ensure that the PRI always won. Elections were often rigged and manipulated by the ruling party.
(iv) In Mexico, tactics adopted by the PRI during the period of its dominance had a long term effect on the health of democracy. The citizens have yet to develop full confidence in the free and fair nature of elections.
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(i) In India, Indian National Congress’s dominance was for about fifteen years.
(ii) Indian National Congress did not represent military leaders.
(iii) In India there were always fair and free elections.
(iv) The relations between the ruling party and the opposition were cordial.
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The main objective of ‘Operation Desert Storm’:
Operation Desert Storm, popularly known as the first Gulf War was a war waged by coalition forces from 34 nations led by the United States against Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait.
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