Media Speeches of President George W. Bush in the Gulf War II: A Study in Sociology Media

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  • Hamza Al-Khaddam
  • Mays Al-Rawashdah
  • Kholoud Al-Marashdah

Abstract

This study aimed to identify Media Speeches of President George W. Bush in the Second Gulf War during the Gulf Crisis beginning with the invasion of Kuwait on August 2nd and ending with the issuance of the Security Council resolution number 678 accepting the cease fire in March 1991. The study focuses on the objectives of U.S. policy in the second Gulf War as it came in. American media Speeches to President George Bush, and also focus on the content of American media Speeches to president during the Gulf War II, and the target audience, and its influence in winning the battle. This study relied on the descriptive and analytical approach to study the content of the speeches of President George W. Bush in the Gulf War II. The study population consisted of all speeches and the televised Broadcast and published issued by the United States Information Agency in Arabic and English. The study concluded the following results: 1. American media Speeches targeted to President Bush on all fronts of civil, military, and political. 2. Achieved American media Speeches to President George Bush succeeded in winning the war and shows through the ability to explain U.S. policies and the creation of ears, and fertile land, and building confidence in the international coalition, and to maintain cohesion, access to financial support, and economic, military, and humanitarian to more than thirty Arab and international, and Islamic.

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Published

2012-12-26

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Al-Khaddam, H., Al-Rawashdah, M., & Al-Marashdah, K. (2012). Media Speeches of President George W. Bush in the Gulf War II: A Study in Sociology Media. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 39(3). Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/3474

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