Papers 1061-1070 of total 24455 found.
Category: /History
…is needed to solve a crisis, whether that be working as a collective unit or having one great power nation act alone. Ideally, in the face of a crisis, the world community would unite against the common aggressor, attack and prevail against…
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…of terrorism Also we have to consider that America might use Saddam’s aggression to pull the wool over the fact that she just wants to take revenge on the Arab world because of the terrorist attacks , although Saddam Hussein was not found to be clearly…
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Category: /History
…. And if 1441 is not reasons enough to attack Iraq, there have been recent reports circulating of Saddam's terrorist plans. These are additional threats and it is known that he has the materials to carry some of these new ideas. Therefore, it is imperative…
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…never felt so real. Since then, the end of the Cold War convinced world powers to decrease their nuclear arsenal. The problem now lies with rogue nations and terrorist organizations. While it took geniuses to come up with the theoretical research that made…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…for a moment. We have a feeling of violence in each story; in almost every story the ending finishes in a violent way; when Felix gets killed by a Japanese bomb, broken necks, car accidents and heart attacks. What those examples shows is that usually in poor…
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Category: /History
…Eastern parts of the world were looked at as outcasts. They were now labeled as “Terrorists” and were no longer accepted as being part of mainstream society. There were more hate crimes being reported than ever in history during that first week. American…
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…when the United States was attacked at the hands of the Al Quaida terrorist network. George Bush was that day pushed into a conflict he didn’t start, mastermind Osama Bin Laden underestimated the retort of the Americans, the Taliban regime of Afghanistan…
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…. In addition, both governments have signed many peace treaties, but could never seem to keep them and have continued to attack each other anyways. Cleary, the Palestinians and the Israelis are equally responsible for acts of terrorism. The Israelis…
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…still haven't found Osama bin Laden. The war in Afghanistan is one of mixed reactions. John, states, "Afghanistan is a whole other issue involving Bush. America was attacked on September 11, 2001 by terrorists. Any time the security of the U.S…
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Category: /History
…There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that September 11th, 2001 was a horrifying day in American history. However, it has been built up to seem much worse than it was in actuality. When compared to the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945…
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