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…on Pearl Harbor angered the U.S.A. and immediately brought us into the war. The U.S.A. would be determined to bring down the axis powers all over the earth. This was the start of World War II. But could the attack on Pearl Harbor been prevented and stopped…
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…to support terrorists causes around the world? Moreover would that same citizen feel safe to live in that same country knowing that a man with only the equivalent to a ninth grade education holds all power over that country's weapons of mass destruction. In Iraq…
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…acts is to cause fear in the "common man". By attacking innocent bystanders, the terrorist hopes to strike fear in all those who can identify with the victims. Therefore, the terrorist will invariably attack common carriers such as aircraft, buses, ships…
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…of law enforcement agencies in the United States. Legislative proposals in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 were introduced less than a week after the attacks. President Bush signed the final bill, the U.S.A PATRIOT Act, into law…
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…, Friedman's reaction is defensive, vengeful, and anti-Muslim, while Chomsky's is introspective, constructive, and compassionate. <Tab/>After September 11th, Thomas Friedman's writings were very defensive of the U.S.A. He firmly believes…
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…that year. Twelve years later, however, the number of religious terrorist groups has increased nearly six-fold, representing a quarter (11 of 48) of the terrorist organisations who carried out attacks in 1992. Significantly, this trend has not only continued…
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…been the beginning of bin Ladin’s revenge. The US’s destruction of bin Ladin’s training camps and nerve gas factory was an example of counter-terrorism. It eliminated a place for terrorists to train and a potential chemical weapons attack. Counter…
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…the problem to grow faster than ever. Terrorism is growing at an impressive rate of 12 to 15 percent per year (Sobel 4). The media cause many problems besides helping terrorists. They inspire more terrorism to happen, cause terrorist attacks to be bigger, cause…
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…have no problem rolling over the terrorist team. When attacking on a bomb map, the counter terrorists are better off splitting into two squads. Most maps have two separate bomb sites. Arriving at and securing the bomb site first will always give you…
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