Papers 1511-1520 of total 24455 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…in keeping peace, order, and stability in the international system. When focusing on international and national security, these organizations become even more important in thwarting terrorist activity and terrorist financing. They also participate in fostering…
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…now, NATO emphasizes the doctrines of collective security by stating that an attack on one NATO country is an attack on all NATO countries. Which state will have the guts to wage war against the most powerful militaries in the history of warfare…
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…and their families were the main targets. These actions led to violent responses by Protestant terrorist groups. Paul Arthur believes that none of attacks of IRA were mindless. He says that: ”So, targets were very carefully specified. What the IRA tried to do for the most…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to exist, is based on terrorist coercion and that alone. It has responded with unprecedented violence and firepower to the new intifada, now routinely using helicopter gunships and tanks against the civilian population. Counterposed to the power…
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…to its knees, transforming the world forever. In the wake of these deplorable attacks, however, a positive factor has emerged. A renewed patriotism has swept not only America, but the rest of the world. Many countries have joined together, leaving their past…
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Category: /History
…with the Balkans especially Serbia. On June 28, 1914 the tensions between Austria-Hungary and Serbia came to a head when a Slavic terrorist group assassinated the heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The assassination triggered a chain…
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…to human nature. This is proven by the events after the September 11th attacks. Natalie Angier suggested that we notice the acts of generosity that occurred after the attacks, instead of the horrendous acts committed by the terrorists. In doing so, we notice…
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…can do this, that's an unstructured, unfunded attack,” says Christie. “When you're dealing with a nation or a terrorist group, you're talking about a funded, structured attack. They're probably going to be far more successful in breaking in and less…
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…in the 9/11 attack -- perhaps the most media-covered event in our history -- stands as a horrific indictment of U.S. media today. Such levels of ignorance can't be found in other countries. Americans who are fundamentally misinformed about 9/11 provide…
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…of Central Asia's huge reserves of oil and natural gas? About the links between Bush and the bin Laden families? The questions presuppose these controversial claims: * The American government did something to bring the terrorist attacks upon them. * Americans do…
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