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News And World Report Bay Of Pigs
1,409 words
... fied during a mission in 1973 in Lebanon. An
Israeli combatant had to get himself into Lebanon,
which is a bitter nemesis of Israel. Mossad had
decided to assassinate three major terrorist
leaders in Fatah, a Lebanese based international
terrorism organization. Through intelligence
gathered earlier Mossad had decided these three
men: Abou Yousef, Kamal Away, and Kamal Nasser,
because of their undeniable leadership in earlier
terrorist attacks on Israeli Citizens.
Furthermore, a PLO mine fact...
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National Security Agency Weapons Of Mass Destruction
1,389 words
What can we do about weapons control? In times
like the present, the U. S. and the United Nations
are dealing with a huge international problem
known as weapons control and an example of the
weapons control problem, is the constant battle
with Saddam Hussein and Iraq, involving weapon
inspections by the UN. The UN has the right to
inspect weapon facilities and the manufacturing of
weapons of any country in the world. But the
problem is how do we go about demolishing weapons
that are chemical, bi...
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Department Of Homeland Security Acts Of Terrorism
1,375 words
The potential effects of continued mirror-imaging
on future US strategy and policy in Homeland
Security Homeland Security is the national program
intended to ensure appropriate defense of the
country. In fact, this term started to be in use
after Sep. 11, when President Bush decided to make
stronger emphasis on USA security creating
separate Department called Homeland Security
Department or DHS. It encompasses not only simple
defense procedures, but also every mean to prevent
any harassment atta...
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Persian Gulf Bin Laden
1,105 words
September 11, 2001, like Dec. 7, 1941, will live
in infamy. For the first time since the Japanese
invaded Pearl Harbor, Americans have been attacked
on their own soil, said Senior San Diego Police
Spokesman Bill Robinson. On this date terrorists
hijacked four planes, all heading for major
American landmarks. Two planes crashed into and
leveled New York Citys World Trade Center towers,
one plane drove itself into the Pentagon, and the
last plane crashed in Pennsylvania. The hijackers,
members of ...
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2002 A Href Yasser Arafat
894 words
Now more than ever President Bush is pushing
Israel for a withdrawal from the
Palestinian-occupied territories in order get the
cease-fire in effect. President Bush once said
that one cannot negotiate with terrorists; the
question now is whether Arafat is a terrorist or a
peacemaker. The answer is simple: Arafat is a
terrorist, and President Bush should not force
Prime Minister Sharon to negotiate with a
terrorist. If Arafat is not a terrorist then why
are Fatah and Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade (terr...
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The Effects Terrorism Has Had On Homeland Security
555 words
Due to the aftermath of the September 11 th
attacks on the U. S. , efforts to fortify homeland
economic security is being discussed. The
terrorist attacks have affected cities everywhere,
including their budgets, economies, and security.
U. S. mayors from all over the U. S. are coming
together now calling for financial aid for the
increasing budget for public safety. The nation's
Mayors and Governors are faced with unprecedented,
permanent responsibilities and challenges in
providing more homela...
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Radical Islamic Revivalism And Nuclear Terrorism
1,516 words
On September 11 th, 2001, the world was shocked
and appalled to learn of the terrorist attacks on
the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. A
terrorist attack of such precision and magnitude
was unheard of. In the wake of those attacks,
individuals and nations alike have been forced to
re-evaluate their perception of terrorism,
especially the fanatical and seemingly amoral
terrorism originating from the Middle East.
Commonly referred to as Islamic fundamentalists,
this group of radical theologian...
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Colombian Government Safe Haven
1,628 words
... stray rounds in the attack. Strength
Approximately 9, 000 to 12, 000 armed combatants
and several thousand more supporters, mostly in
rural areas. Location/Area of Operation Colombia,
with some activities-extortion, kidnapping,
logistics, and R& R-in Venezuela, Panama, and
Ecuador. External Aid Cuba provides some medical
care and political consultation. A trial is
currently underway in Bogota to determine whether
three members of the Irish Republican
Army-arrested in Colombia in 2001 upo...
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Events Of September 11 Perception Of The World
730 words
It is not a secret that terrorist attacks on the
World Trade Center in New York City had many bad
effects. Thousands people died that day. The
marvel of New Yorks architecture, the highest
building of the city was destroyed. The world was
in panic and in absolute helplessness for several
days after the event. Whole country was shocked
after realizing that it is possible for something
like this to happen. This event was of a great
importance and had influenced the perception of
the world of many....
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Attempt To Control Counter Terrorism
565 words
By now, governments throughout the world are
realizing that terrorism is a serious threat to be
dealt with. The U. S. government, along with many
other nations, has made a desperate attempt to
control this spread of violence. A small amount of
people argue that we are being too lenient and
that the government should increase their power
and take the above counter-terrorist actions to a
higher level. These people argue that only
complete and utter destruction of terrorism is the
sole method to re...
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Usa Patriot Act George W Bush
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The Effects of the War on Terror on Fourth
Amendment Rights We are people of the 21 st
century live in the world of great opportunities
and technological progress. But at the same time
we have to fight with the problems of the century.
The worst one is terror. Nowadays there is hardly
a nation that hasnt clashed with it. Various
nations have provided several campaigns against
terrorism; but modern war on terrorism is waged
primarily by the United States, with support of
its allies and NATO. The ...
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Third World Countries Process Of Globalization
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Culture Outreach: a new Tool for Global Security
We live in time when the essence of political
dynamics is changing, because of the process of
Globalization. It is impossible to talk about it
as being only confined to the domains of economy
and communication. The issue of preventing
international terrorism became global, in full
sense of this word. No longer can people expect
that geographic barriers, such as mountains or
ocean, can guarantee their geopolitical security.
There is a feeling of st...
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War In Iraq Fight Terrorism
1,941 words
... For as long as people share the same
territory, their interests will always be coming
into conflict. We can only strive to reduce the
negative aspects of discontent among people. For
example, the economic stability is being
accomplished in China, where citizens cannot
expect to get paid more than 10 dollars a day,
unless they are high ranking party officials.
Because of this stability, every Chinese has only
one dream to leave his country for good, no matter
where. In their turn, Chinese nat...
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Weapons Of Mass Destruction Humanitarian Intervention
631 words
Humanitarian Intervention Intro: After 9 / 11
attacks the world community was faced with the
choice of whether to stay and wait for another
attack to happen and only then to retaliate or to
make the preemptive strike and help the world
community stay untouched by the threat of terror.
The first world community currently spends
billions of dollars on the improvement of its
economies and currently cannot afford any outside
threat that compromises the lives of millions of
free people because of som...
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September 11 2001 Order To Make
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September 11, changed the entire worlds attitude
on airport security, and how important of a
concern the nations airport security was and will
continue to be. The terrorist attacks also showed
the entire world how easily the old security
technologies were to manipulate, and how much
improvement airports need before they can truly be
considered secure. The evolution of airport
security technologies has taken place over very
few years, but will continue until the existence
of airports. September 1...
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Red Army Faction Terrorists Or Freedom Part 2
1,736 words
... lead her to become a member of a terrorist
organization were more emotional than political
ones. When she came into the organization, she
became very important member of it, for she wrote
their well-known manifesto The Concept of Urban
Guerilla, but she was not one of the top two
leaders (Wright, 56). During her stay in the
Stammheim prison in Germany, other prisoners
ostracized Meinhof. Probably this was the reason
for her to commit suicide there. After she turned
her back to all her friend...
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Weapons Of Mass Destruction Violent Acts
1,637 words
Today, America is faced with a challenging
question: What is to be done about terrorism?
There are not easy answers to this question. There
are many options and methods to dealing with
terrorists that the United States has used in the
past. At times we have been successful in our
efforts and at others we have failed. In Sun Tsus
book The Art of War, he writes know your enemy,
this is the most effective strategy in battle. But
does America really know its enemy? Certainly, we
have seen pictures o...
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Involves Team Play Computer Games Represents Counter
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Computer games represents Counter-Strike
Counter-Strike Computer games represents one of
the largest incomes in the worldwide video game
industry and the online business. Sierra is one of
the most popular and leading company in
interactive entertainment over the pass 30 years.
Games like King s Quest (series), Lords of the
Realm, Leisure Suit Larry, K, and Counter-Strike
lead the company to numerous industry awards. In
the world of multiplayer first-person shooters,
players know that death is on...
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Peoples Civil Liberties Ira Bombing Terrorist
357 words
Too what extent, if any, do repugnant acts of
terrorism justify restrictions on civil liberties
as counter measures to terrorism? In my opinion,
it is almost never justified to take away a
persons civil liberties, even if they are a
suspected of committing horrific terrorist acts.
To begin, nobody can be trusted to perform the job
of arresting and retaining the suspect. For the
suspect may just be in the wrong place at the
wrong time. If a country allows somebody the power
to arrest a suspect an...
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Biological Weapons Terrorist Attack
1,269 words
The world has entered a new venue of warfare. War
and the formalities of fighting have not seen this
kind of drastic mutation since the British
Redcoats were forced to change their tactics of
line assault. It is the age of terrorism, and as
it stands now, terrorism is the voice, both
domestically and internationally, for twenty-first
century fighting. The biggest scare of this new
reality is terrorism's ability to multi thread,
which is its ability to dabble in every corner of
our society. From ...
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