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…getting worse. EDWARDS: "We went into Afghanistan and very quickly the administration made a decision to divert attention from that and instead began to plan for the invasion of Iraq. Because there is no connection between Saddam Hussein and the attacks
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…of innocent people is wrong no matter what religion you believe in. The other way of addressing this situation is in Osama Bin Laden's shoes. A lot of people believe jihad and terrorism have no link, but in fact, most terrorist actions are not even allowed…
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…. (This bystander was interviewed in front of the World Trade Center after the fall.) It had been several years since any foreign terrorist had mounted an offense of this scale directly on America. Prior to the attack, most American's shared a feeling of safety; many…
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…the privacy of many must be compromised, and due to this compromise there is now controversy. Americans want to feel safe within their borders, free from foreign violence and terrorists attacks. We want our government to provide protection and security, however…
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…counter attacks or terrorism issues come. The application of torture only raises the hostility of terrorists groups and may result in further retaliation (Seidman 881-919). The Geneva Convention was drawn in 1949. Although there are minor modifications…
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…a bus of young children and their driver, Kate, who are taken hostage by a group of terrorists, the main two referred to as Artkin and Miro. Mark, an anti-terrorism general, uses his own son, Ben, to launch a counter-attack against the terrorists. This plot…
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…, the news started circling all throughout the world, and Usama Bin Laden (it’s spelled Usama not Osama) was quickly pointed as the responsible one. Everyone pointed their finger with stupid and infantile arguments such as “They attacked us cause they’re jealous…
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…a terrorist plot overheard by Eunice Stone, a white woman, in a Shoney’s restaurant. Upon entering this restaurant, they were stared at from their entrance for their Muslim appearance and dress (Ibish). Four days after the September 11th attacks, a Sikh man, who…
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…, the terrorist attacks on September 11th 2001. The confidence of the air travelling consumer was not high. Demand dropped and the numbers reflected such. Southwest did notice a decline in expenses, mostly due to lower jet fuel prices and a drop in travel agency…
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…on the wheels of a tank. III. The first major American interdiction was one of the most famous attacks in world history. It was a cold morning upon June 5, 1943, at the Italian beach of Omaha. Early in the morning guns could be heard from miles away…
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