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…-trained, ill-equipped regional armies. Army and joint capabilities for precision deep attack of enemy forces have revolutionized the ground combat concept of battle space. No longer must the enemy be reduced in a desperate fight by maneuver elements along…
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…Somoza Debyle of Nicaragua was hospitalized from suffered a heart attack he learned of a plot aimed at preventing the succession of his son to the presidency. Later, as a concession to United States President Jimmy Carter, President Somoza lifted the state…
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…, but jealousy among his colleagues on the Politburo prompted them to combine against him. As an alternative, the Politburo supported the informal leadership of the troika composed of Zinovyev, Lev Kamenev, and Stalin. Lenin invited Trotsky to open an attack on Stalin…
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Category: /History
…in any way if they could. Soon the guerillas were waging terrorist attacks and kidnappings to cripple the Salvadoran economy and system. The government and the elite were waging their own attacks against the guerillas. The two sides basically beat each…
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Category: /History
…, the “secure” countryside suddenly was overrun with “Communist terrorists” (Scheer 56). At the end of April 1960, eighteen Vietnamese nobles petitioned Diem to liberalize his regime. The petition said continual arrests had filled prisons to overflowing…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, reliable, uncomplicated, and easy-to-use, it became the most popular firearm in the world and a true love of all the Islamic terrorists. In the Vietnam War, it was considered superficial to American M-16, which was even disliked by American soldiers, because…
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Category: /History
…of nuclear weapons. At the beginning of World War II, the Japanese were a major threat to the Asian World. On December 7, 1941, when they decided to attack Pearl Harbor (a US naval base in Hawaii), it was evident that their intentions were not limited to Asia…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…their life time savings and large companies went bankrupt including those who once showed considerably large profit. In fact, a fund manager Suzie Kemp states in an article from the web, "The effects of the terrorist attack in the US have been to push the economy…
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…ones in the terrorist attack that took down our World Trade Center in New York City. Sitting here now, I cannot even attempt to realize what the families of those lost felt at the time of the destruction. It is far too complex an emotion and situation…
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…solves the symptoms, not the problem itself. In order to stop racism it is necessary to attack racism at its very roots. Since racism can develop at an early age, it is best to confront the issue before it can spread. In educating children it is important…
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