Since the extraordinary economic revolution that took place in North America in the final decades of the nineteenth century and the first of the twentieth century, various measures have been applied in the United States, which we rightly call populists. These have, in general, had a wide acceptance of the population, but - and this is very important - their results have not always been good. And, in some cases, they have had very damaging effects.
Operation Desert Storm took place during the Persian Gulf War, and it was an attack in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
Iran-Iraq War, as the name suggest, was a war between Iran and Iraq. Iraq wanted to take advantage of the recent Iranian Revolution to replace Iran as the dominant state in Persian Gulf. In this period Iran violated sanctions against them, that intended to prevent them from getting weapons such as aircraft and tanks. So Iran-Iraq War is related to violation of sanctions.
The Kurdish Genocide was an Iraqi attack with an estimated 50,000 to 200,000 people death toll. It took place during the 2003 Iraq War.
The benefits would be trying to get the owners/ managers and higher ups to hear the workers voices and know they aren’t going on strike for no reason they may go on strike for example because they’re not getting paid.
The dangers are that not everyone gets they ways such as the higher ups don’t care if they go on strike.
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