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attacks and the safety of our nation. Osama Bin Laden, a known terrorist, has been considered to be a prime suspect of the 2001 attacks that destroyed the Pentagon and the World Trade Center. Saddam Hussein is yet another individual who has "reared his ugly…
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…in the fear of terrorist attacks. For example, they have high alert for anthrax in the mail. In many airports, the process to board the planes is more difficult than ever. Airport security workers have to search and look for any possible signs of terrorists
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…Whence comes the main danger to homeland security in North America and Western Europe? With the exception of the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995, notes Al-Qaeda authority Rohan Gunaratna, all major terrorist attacks of the past decade in the West have…
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…. Ankie Spitzer saw her husband, Andre, for the last time on TV, when he appeared at the window of that dormitory room, acting as a go-between for negotiators and the terrorists. Hands bound behind his back, the fencing coach reported in German that all…
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…, and the war on terror launched as a response to the terrorist attacks of 2001, is now the main mission of the US military. This war is not characterized by a clearly defined enemy, however. Within this framework, and in line with the overarching foreign policy…
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…WW2 was a long and hard fought war. This war was not fought in the U.S.A. The war was fought mosty in Germany. Most of the war was about a man named Hitler. Not only was it because of Hitler. It was also fought with the Japanese. Franklin D. Roosevelt…
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…extreme separatists who wanted Quebec to be independent of English Canada, despite the cost. They used violence to gain attention for their cause. In downtown Montreal, where most of the wealthy English-speaking people lived, the terrorists launched numerous…
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Category: /History
…that filled the atmosphere. Being one of two of the tallest buildings in the world, and surviving one other terrorist attack many years before, many people thought nothing could hurt this monster of steel, concrete, and glass. The plane ripped through the tower…
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…It was a cold and cloudy day at the beginning of the winter. The terrorist forces were constantly attacking the peasants and their farms. They needed food to survive in the long winter, and since they were not able to grow food, they took it from…
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…World War II. The second is a recent attack on the World Trade Center buildings and the pentagon by Middle-Eastern terrorists who highjacked commercial airliners and then flew them into the targets. These devastating events have brought out harsh feelings…
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