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The United States and other nations in the world are subjected to constant terrorist threats. The 9/11 catastrophe was one of the most significant in the United States as it led massive infrastructural destruction and the loss of several lives. The disaster was also elemental for the United States because...
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Terrorism dates to as far as the 1st Century. Modern Terrorism was believed to be in relation to the Reign of terror that happened in France up until the mid-19th century. During the 19th century very powerful explosives were created. In the 21st century, a terrorist known as Osama bin...
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In his article, ‘The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism’, Robert Pape tries to unearth the true meaning and cause of suicide terrorism. He explores various ideologies that have been attached to the terrorist attacks that have previously occurred. Pape also shows the major points of contrast between his research and...
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The War on Terror creates a number of different ethical difficulties for any person conducting deep analysis. When I consider the War on Terror, I am struck by one key concept – violence. The war deals with violence in two ways. First, it is designed, at least on its face,...
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Terrorism has become the utmost threat to humanity today. The trend has raised anxiety and concern among the governing authority in various regions of the world (Tan, 2007). The authorities are tirelessly working seek to find measures to prevent attacks in their respective regions and ensure a provision of maximum...
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Reading an article or watching a televised report on a terrorist incident or organization is fortunately as close as most people come to witnessing or being directly confronted with these things. However, because the media commonly play a role not only in disclosing certain facts, but in shaping them in...
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A terrorist is usually founded by a few people who get more people in on their organization. Many terrorists raise money for their organization via interesting ways. For instance, after the World Trade Center collapse during 9/11, the United States federal investigators and agents heard that a Yemeni sheik was...
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Although it appears to the general public that there is not much difference between Al Qaeda and ISIS, two organizations that are committed to terrorism in the Middle East and beyond, there are certain differences between the two groups in regards to strategy and organization. Al Qaeda and its affiliates...
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When it comes to the war against drugs, it is being fought in two separate countries, The United States and Mexico. While most of the drugs are produced in Mexico and imported illegally into the United States, it is the actions of the United States which have led to the...
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