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…......" "A year after the terrorist attacks in the United States, America", says Dileep Padgaonkar , "and the world at large , are yet to come to terms with their genesis (start) and ramification (consequences) . Underneath the bravado (boldness), lies fear…
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…The recent attacks on the United States are among the worst terrorist attacks the world has ever seen. As stated by President Bush on September 11,2001, in an address to the nation, “Our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under…
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…There comes a time in every generation our nation is faced with a horrific tragedy. Yet, even in our darkest hours we are one, from Pearl Harbor to the assignation of JFK. On September 11, we were faced with the Attack on America. Planes were hijacked…
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…year. A randomly picked profile of a modern terrorist organization would be the group called Abu Nidal Organization, which is also known as ANO. The group: Has carried out terrorist attacks in 20 countries, killing or injuring almost 900 persons…
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…never come up with a definition on which they can all agree. A very broad definition of terrorism is this: It is the planned use of violence to frighten and intimidate others in order to achieve political ends. (Kronenwetter 6) What is a terrorist
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…as a reason to attack their enemies. Now when a nation has a problem and it wishes to gain the immediate support of others it presents the enemy as a terrorist. It seems that terrorism is no longer this indefinable term for evil, but a weapon to quickly defeat your…
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terrorist attacks due to the endless possibility for harm. Another key component in dealing with this growing threat is to reach outwards to other nations for support as well the committee notes. With the National Terrorism Plan, there is now a singular manual…
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…(Racism) The September 11, terrorist attacks have united our nation, but all this unity through nationalism is breaking us apart through racism. All this hatred has torn mankind apart by making the race of other people a factor in attitudes…
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…effort to protect American citizens from these attacks. In the future that will require both state of the art measures to monitor terrorist activities and the movement of materials used for these activities, but also response scenarios in the event…
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…side we must prove at what level the country is involved. Boaz Ganor notes that there are six types of support: ideological support, financial support, military support, operational support, initiation of attacks, and direct involvement in terrorist
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