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…as police arrested and imprisoned members and supporters of the gang. In the late 1980s and early 1990s the Sicilian Mafia lead a series of terrorist attacks in reaction to the Italian government's prosecution of leading Mafia figures. The Uffizi Gallery…
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…In the course of a few weeks in the autumn of 2001, everything changed. A devastating terrorist attack occurred. It wasn't in Syria. More than 3,000 innocent people perished. It wasn't in Iran. The nation as a whole changed its perspective of who…
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…Today poll, 86% think Baghdad is giving support to terrorist groups planning to attack America and that Saddam had some involvement in the September 11th attacks (Ratnesar 32). Former Iraqi army officers say that Iraq has terrorist training schools where…
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…In the course of a few weeks in the autumn of 2001, everything changed. A devastating terrorist attack occurred. It wasn't in Syria. More than 3,000 innocent people perished. It wasn't in Iran. The nation as a whole changed its perspective of who…
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…in Mecca, radical attacks on US forces in Saudi Arabia, and Al Qaeda-related terrorist attacks on US forces create internal unrest in the Middle East. In some words, countries in Middle East still need to face not only demographic pressures, but also economic…
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…than no action at all as a result of the terrorist's acts in New York. If you live in America right now you can't turn around without being assaulted by the media blitz on the recent attacks in Iraq or Afghanistan, not to mention a couple of years ago we…
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…11th, 2001. The United States' problems with immigration became painfully evident on that day. Osama bin Laden, leader of Al Queda, allegedly planned numerous terrorist attacks on important U.S. buildings and was successful at damaging the Twin Towers…
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…grew large enough to face the Israelis, the Syrians, or the PLO directly on the front lines. Instead, the group attacked its targets with bombings, kidnappings, and hijackings. In a short time, Hizballah became the most feared terrorist organization…
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…brought many readers of these articles to wonder if this is an attempt to flush out the terrorists, or, is this simply an aggressive act toward one single group of the community to engage in a racist coup? The recent raids in Sydney show that the counter…
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…the use of terrorism against civil aviation as a deadly tool of political policy. The Pan Am experience demands nothing less (McLaughlin).” As a solution to terrorist attacks, many steps need to be taken towards the overall improvement of the airline security…
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