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…easily make their audience believe anything they want them to believe. I have seen several news stations exaggerate stories in order to get their viewers’ attention. For instance, the media had hyperbolized the terrorist attacks at the World trade Centers…
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…terrorism claims hundreds, if not thousands of lives every year. In the case of the Oklahoma City bombing, 169 lives were lost, and more than 500 people were injured in some manner. It was, according to CNN News, “The Worst Terrorist Attack on US Soil…
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…support from within Afghanistan. Bin Laden emerged quickly after the September 11th attack on America as the prime suspect, directing a global network of terrorists from camps in Afghanistan. His apparent role in the attacks and the possibility…
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…in northern and central Israel. Fifteen dies and seventy were injured. (Peres, p. 177-178) Many other terrorist attacks took place during the course of 1994. On October 19, a Palestinian suicide bomber killed twenty-two Israelis and wounded forty-eight in a bus…
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…people), would be the equivalent of 23,100 American being killed. In addition, there have been 3.600 injured in Israel from terrorist attacks, which would translate to 198,000 being injured in America. These acts of terror are just a part of the overall…
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…and terrorist groups that have possession of nuclear power. With these types of concerns, both Presidents Bush and Reagan have discussed about plans or ideas to at least some reasonable extent about anti-missile defense that could ultimately offer protection against…
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…” as possible. During the Cold War both nations tried to build as many weapons as possible. This was based on the fact that each nation thought that if the other would attack, they would need enough weapons to destroy the other. This was a good policy in terms…
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…this terrorist threat, and leave ourselves open to further attacks. In truth the solution calls for us to break the rules of the game, and find the solution that both avenges our citizens and yet avoids war in the Middle East. We must avoid acting merely to act…
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…was inconceivable…until the morning of September 11th, a date that would bring new meaning to Truman’s words, spoken more than half a century before. What had first seemed like a careless pilot or mechanical error soon proved to be a well-planned terrorist attack
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…on to perform numerous terrorist activities around the district to hamper the enemy’s progress. These including blowing up a bridge on a major convoy route, attacking an important bay used for supplies and in Darkness, Be My Friend, the teenagers set out from New…
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