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Category: /History
…and is needed to prevent Iraq's development of weapons of mass destruction. Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States has been on high alert and is willing to do anything to assure the safety of the American people. War against Iraq…
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…and the Vietminh, and the French asked America for financial help. The Truman Doctrine was that if any country was under threat from communism the U.S.A would help. The U.S.A wanted to help the French to stop communism spreading. The U.S.A gave the French $3 billion…
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…and vulnerability of the civilians. 2There were 40 fatalities and 100 others injured from that one incident, however this was just one of the many incidents. These facts shows us that the US government isn’t just attacking the terrorist who were responsible for September…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a harborage for them. When HAMAS stages a terrorist attack, it is usually a very deadly one. On March 4th , a suicide bomber blew himself up outside of the largest shopping mall in Tel Aviv. Twenty were killed and 75 were wounded. HAMAS claimed responsibility…
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…Very few Americans will argue against the fact that this country, or even the entire world, has changed since the terrorist attacks of 9/11 .Before the terrorist attacks many Americans believed that something as dire as the 9/11 attacks would never…
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…America became a very vulnerable target for terrorists. Unlike government attacks, terrorist groups can damage targets hugely, whereas its cost is very low. For example in September 11, thousands of people died. There was not a big cost of this operation…
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…to war against the U.S.A. and Great Britain, when the Imperialist Japanese Navy appointed him Commander of the Combined Fleet, he immediately went to work on a battle plan (Which we all know resulted on the attack on Pearl Harbor). Another quality…
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…was against going to war against the U.S.A. and Great Britain, when the Imperialist Japanese Navy appointed him Commander of the Combined Fleet, he immediately went to work on a battle plan (Which we all know resulted on the attack on Pearl Harbor). Another…
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…The Taliban today rejected U.S. claims that suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden is planning attacks from Afghanistan and urged the United States to ``resolve this issue rationally.'' ``Bin Laden doesn't even have an access to a telephone or fax…
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…for harboring terrorists. The US has no tolerance for terrorist. A new agency called Homeland Security Act has been created in order to form a more safe union free of terrorism and hate crimes. The terrorists attacks have blackened the Islam religion because…
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