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United States Senate Foster Dulles
799 words
The question of whether The United States was
right to enter into the Korean war is not a geo
military question, but rather an ethical one. Was
the US just in their decision? To respond to this
dilemma, we look to Just War Theory as our guide.
Just War Theory denotes the inevitability of war,
distinguishing between a moral and immoral war.
The basic qualifications for a Just war involve a
defensive or Punitive war. An offensive war is
usually the immoral one. Aristotle helps to
justify Just War ...
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Terrorism Nations Terrorists
335 words
As we are approaching the 21 st century, it seems
that terrorism is becoming another one of
society's constant problems. It has reached to an
extent that most of us have now become immune to
it. We hear about the hijacking of different
airplanes, kidnapping of diplomatic officers,
slaughter of innocent civilians by other civilians
and what do we do about it? Nothing. Due to some
dirty fish, most of us do not protest anymore
about passing our luggage through metal detectors
and submitting to sear...
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Democratic Governments Terrorist Groups
1,044 words
Terrorism has become a part of modern life.
Hijackings, bombings, and assassinations on
different continents of the world may seem like
isolated attacks, but they reflect an easy
reliance on violence as a way to promote social,
political, and religious change. They are elements
of a pervasive end justifies the means philosophy
being followed to its most perverse conclusions.
International terrorism has become the scourge of
all democratic governments. These democratic
governments are accustomed ...
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Abdullah Ocalan Marxist Leninist
2,146 words
Southern Cyprus as Terrorist State The most
insidious and nefarious partner of terrorism
against Turkey is Southern Cyprus. I will not deal
in this work with the EOKA murders directed at the
British and the Turkish Cypriots perpetrated by
the "Southern Cypriots" striving for the union of
the island with Greece, how the Southern Cypriots
accommodated the Armenian ASALA organization, and
got them to kill the Turkish diplomats. Here I
will only disclose the relations of the "Southern
Cypriot" admin...
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Al Qaeda Economic Sanctions
999 words
... diplomatic interventions such as sanctions and
use its military, the refugee problem would turn
horrendous. Afghanistan's fear of an imminent
armed forces assault would exert a pull on this
problem. The 3. 6 million refugees currently
housed in Pakistan, Iran and other countries would
obviously grow. Diplomatic intervention would also
be preferred over Afghanistan civilian casualties.
Whether directly from military fire or indirectly
through famine, civilian casualties could boost
anti-Ameri...
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Sort Of Thing Racial Profiling
1,655 words
Its a little after 9 A. M. , at Ronald Reagan
National Airport, and a middle aged man of
indeterminate nationality has his hand in my
pants. Hes not very far down into them, barely
over the belt line, but a little of this sort of
thing goes a long way (Goldberg 29). This sort of
thing, airline security, has reached a new level
resulting from the 9 / 11 tragedy. The quiet
solitude stemming from an early morning layover in
LaGuardia International Airport is all but
interrupted by the feeling of Bi...
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Osama Bin Laden War On Terrorism
1,507 words
According to the September 22 nd edition of
Star-Ledger, Professor Richard Falk of Princeton
University stated, the mainstream media have
turned into a 'war-mobilizing mechanism' leading
to intense indoctrination of the public in support
of a military response We are living in a society
that is so convinced of its own innocence that it
is ready to embark on its own 'holy war. He
emphasized that if and when the United States
decides to use force, it should do so only in
conformance with internati...
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West Germans Opened Fire
812 words
Terrorism has been around since the days of
ancient Egypt. People have been killing leaders of
countries to try and overthrow the government, and
for the past one hundred and twenty years
terrorists have had new weapons of mass
destruction, such as bombs. Many political figures
in the past were assassinated: King Tut in Egypt,
who was poisoned and hit in the back of the head
by a political rival, the members of the Roman
Senate and Brutus, his best friend, killed Caesar.
John Wilkes Booth, a sou...
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War Against Terrorism Iraq War
651 words
Meanwhile, the U. S. bases on the concept of
threat of international terrorism and examines
Iran as the country that supports terrorism.
Taking into account hat Teheran carries out its
own nuclear energetic program, the U. S. undertake
all efforts to change the political system of Iran
under excuse of new global threat. In contrast to
its strategy in Iraq, the process occurs in result
of political processes. In this relation we have
to admit that terrorism is not a military
opponent. It is rathe...
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Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
1,823 words
Patriot Act: Helping or Hurting the United States
ABSTRACT Despite the guarantees provided by the
Constitution that each individual freedom is
protected, there are still instances where
individual rights were bypassed. Authorities
should give all societal players with an equal and
viable opportunity to articulate their concerns in
a sustainable manner and the value of their inputs
should not be predicated on their economic power.
The capability of the state to lessen the outcome
of the paradox o...
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War Against Terrorism Weapons Of Mass Destruction
1,521 words
Iraq War It seems that our world has lost rational
reference points of development. Shift in national
priorities that balanced foreign affairs in the
modern world took place with the beginning of
active phase of U. S. war against Iraq.
Undoubtedly, the modern world faced the most
serious crisis of political system. From the
middle of 80 s politicians started to notice that
the United States incline to the authoritative
methods of government and command-administrative
methods of problem solving. ...
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Presidential Elections Democratic Party
835 words
The Head of the White house is close to defeat as
never before. Bush will hardly manage to lift up
to a high level the rating in connection with
questions on struggle against terrorism and Iraq.
And it is key files which should define the result
of fight for a presidential power. Just two months
before Bush's advantage before the democrat John
Kerri on two these aspects was practically
conclusive. But now the public opinion which
approved that Bush has untied with ease the
campaign on overthrow ...
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Acts Of Terrorism Bin Laden
625 words
Political Argument George Bush compared Usama Bin
Laden with Lenin and Hitler. According to him, the
most dangerous mistake is to underestimate the
words of cruel and ambitious people. To support
his point of view, George Bush quoted several
phrases from Bin Laden's speeches and speeches of
other members of Al-Kaida. Bush considers that the
world ignored Hitlers and Lenin's words and paid
an enormous price for that. The President warned
not to repeat the same mistake with Al-Kaida. He
said that ...
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U S Senate Acts Of Terrorism
2,776 words
President and Military Matters The present war on
terror carries the everlasting questions of war
powers, constitutional constraints on presidential
actions and power during times of crisis. We will
examine the role of presidency in military matters
with consideration to the central and historic
issues of the proper and constitutional function
of the president. While the Congress enacted the
War Powers Act, the National Emergencies Act, and
extra half-dozen or so pieces of legislation to
success...
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Order To Achieve Acts Of Violence
4,088 words
The Development and Defining of Arafat: A
Terrorist Personality Because a rather large
number of individuals fall into the category of
terrorist, classifying them as a single
personality type is an impossibility. The
definition of a terrorist is ambiguous enough to
include individuals ranging from the Abu Nidal to
the Baader-Meinhoff group. By definition,
terrorists do not accept societal standards of
what is right and what is wrong. They are not
confined to what other individuals, nations, and
...
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Cyber Terrorism Holy War
1,205 words
Cyber-Terrorism is a reality in the modern age of
rapid technological advancement. As fast as new
technology is established, people find ways to
hack and corrupt it. Many times there is malicious
intent behind such actions. These acts can include
everything from computer viruses to contraband
network servers to pirated IP addresses and credit
account fraud. All of the stories we hear and
those annoying emails that warn of a multitude of
viruses can lull us into complacency when none of
them come...
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Washington D C Nuclear Reactions
3,145 words
Nuclear Energy You are watching the control panels
and gages for rector two. Sitting comely you think
about how easy your job is. It is a joke! All day
you sit around and watch the gages for reactor
number two just to make sure they maintain their
settings. You don? t even need to look at the
gages either because a computer automatically
regulates them without you. Life is so good.
Suddenly all the sirens go of and the gages and
displays spin wildly in every direction. The
ground shakes and you ...
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Oklahoma City Bombing Men Women And Children
681 words
Oklahoma City Bombing April 19, 1995, is a day
that will go down in history. Just around 9: 02
am, a major explosion blew up the Murray Federal
Building in downtown Oklahoma City. This explosion
was caused when a rental truck filled with
explosives was deliberately parked in front of the
Federal Building. The people responsible for this
bombing is 27 -year-old Timothy McVeigh and his
ex-Army buddy, Terry Nichols. It was about 90
minutes after the explosion when an Oklahoma
Highway Patrol officer...
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Oklahoma City Bombing U S News
1,613 words
The Governments Response to the Oklahoma City
Bombing The Oklahoma City Bombing affected many
Americans, including the President of the United
States. From the start the White House immediately
dispatched the FBI. The initial reaction was to
close the airports, but that would infringe on
civil liberties. Government intervention with this
tragedy would help many victims family members
cope with the loss of their loved ones.
Presidential response as well as monetary
compensation would attribute to...
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World Trade Center Chemical And Biological
3,864 words
Introduction It was another calm early morning on
the subway train. Many of the passengers were
napping on their way to work. The train slowed to
a stop to allow more passengers on, then sped
along to its destination, the central government
dist right in Tokyo. Many of the passengers found
it strange that a man who got on at the last stop
was wearing sunglasses, but soon dismissed it
remembering how safe the subways and their
homeland have always been. Well, they were
mistaken. The man with the ...
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