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…On September 11, 2001, 19 Arab terrorists killed more than three thousand Americans. If they were checked and singled out by the airline maybe it could have prevented this attack from happening. There wasn't that much racial profiling before September…
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…Laden, one of the world's most wanted terrorists. Photo from FBI website. (www.fbi.gov) September 11th, 2001. The most devastating attack that this nation has ever received from anybody. 3,030 people were presumed dead a year after the tragedy. (Source…
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…no longer have a backpack. One must also be patted down to check for weapons or bombs or whatever else one could possibly bring in that could cause the death count to rise in addition to the World Trade Center and Pentagon terrorist attacks. Right now America…
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…were to be the president, I would like to give the message to all terrorists that I’m not fooling around nor am I wasting any time to get rid of them. I feel that you need to give out this serious message to them so that they know what…
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…On September the 11th, 2001, terrorists left their mark of murder on my country. The attacks that followed -- on Bali, Jakarta, Casablanca, Bombay, Mombassa, Najaf, Jerusalem, Riyadh, Baghdad, Istanbul and Madrid were not dreams. They're part…
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…strikes. The first factor of a terrorist attack is the terrorist's motivation to carry out their attacks, and the second being their capability to carry out their attacks. The director of The International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Boaz Ganor…
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…, and facial recognition are some examples of this vast and growing field. Since 9/11 Americans have been forced to live in fear. The way we live has changed forever. No longer can we feel exempt from terrorist attacks that have been commonplace in other…
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…to show the relationship of terrorism to the media and how it thrives on it. Nacos begins with the example of the World Trade Center Bombing in 1993, the largest terrorist attack on American soil up to that point. This attack dispelled the myth that large…
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…is against, it is the means they use. This book was intended to show the relationship of terrorism to the media and how it thrives on it. Nacos begins with the example of the World Trade Center Bombing in 1993, the largest terrorist attack on American soil up…
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…allies. New deadly challenges have emerged from rogue states and terrorists since 9/11. Will we be able to prevent such attacks again? By examining Bush's national security strategy, after the possible outcomes of disadvantages and advantages, as far as I am…
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