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Osama Bin Laden Nuclear Weapons
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Terrorism as an International Phenomenon
International terrorism, intelligence gathering
and covert operations are all phenomenon, which
intrigue the minds of many people both young and
old. This paper is a historical recount and study
on the various elements that comprise an
international operation. It is also a vehicle for
discussing the effects of intelligence agencies
around the world, with particular interest in the
CIA, Mossad, and KGB. This paper will show the
various results of failed mi...
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Declare War Terrorist Groups
1,041 words
... owing. Soldiers and citizens are being killed
in the war. Unfortunately, the target governments
are not treating terrorism like the war it is. If
we take the United States as an example, the
limited war powers granted to the president by
Congress are not powerful enough and are not used
in a systematic way to defeat the enemy. If we are
to win the war against terrorism, we must realise
that it is war. Until we see it as military
aggression, we will be unsuccessful in ending
terrorism in this...
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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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A War On Drugs Becomes Terrorism
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The so-called war on drugs has long been an issue
in the national press. As long as I can remember,
campaigns like "just say no" have been encouraging
children to stay away from illegal drugs. In the
last few years, however, simple slogans have
mutated into aggressively and often erroneously
exaggerated media assaults. The purpose of such
messages is to frighten drug users and prospective
drug users into abstaining from use and to turn
the public eye onto drugs in general. Two
television commerc...
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Osama Bin Laden Women In Afghanistan
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As I started to think about what aspect of
terrorism I wanted to write a paper on, it
occurred to me that I didn't really know much
about the Taliban group. Which is one of the major
terrorist groups in today's society. So I am going
to try and explain this group the best that I can.
In couple different aspects, one is what their
rules are, two how they treat women, and three
what types of terrorist acts they have committed.
The Taliban group is a group of men who formed in
1994 in the country o...
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Irish Republican Army Timothy Mcveigh
899 words
The Irish republican army is another international
terrorist group that is a problem to some today.
They are located in northern Ireland. It was
founded in 1919. And basically they have had
British rule in their country and they want to get
rid of them. The British government was taking
Northern Ireland. The Irish republican army got a
lot of public support in the 1960 's when they
decided to cease fire with the British, and
decommission their weapons. When the British told
them to they refused ...
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The United States Of America Terrorists And Torture
2,832 words
The United States of America, the Terrorists and
Torture Abstract: The paper will present an
argument for the use of torture in rare and
extremely serious situations. Arguments against
its use will also be presented to give readers a
clear view of what is torture and its use all
about. A background on the International Law
against Torture and the Geneva Conventions will be
given to shed light to the differing views and
outlooks about the use of torture to extract
information and data from captur...
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War In Iraq Chemical And Biological
2,099 words
Arguments for War in Iraq (Pros) Military activity
of the United States in Iraq, supported by armed
forces of the UK and Spain, was initiated in March
2003, after a number of sanctions and political
doctrines from the side of President G. W. Bush.
In April 2003 united forces took over Baghdad and
appointed a civil administrator Paul Bremer to
control Iraq, as former ruler of the country
Saddam Hussein was in hiding. Military activity
has been unfolding all around the territories,
accompanied by ...
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World Trade Center U S Senate
1,551 words
The World Trade Center bombing in February, 1993,
became a landmark in the new wave of terrorism,
with civilians involved into the tragedy. The
World Trade Center served as the target of the
bombing. As a result of the terrorist act, six
people were killed and more than thousand were
injured. But taking into account the fact, that
there used to be about 20, 000 people usually
working at the Center simultaneously, and more
than 80, 000 people visited or traveled along the
complex, the consequence...
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War With Iraq War On Iraq
1,577 words
Invading Iraq Was Necessary Throughout time,
mankind has experienced a lot of bloody conflicts
among various nations and cultures. Be it of
racial, religious or cultural differences or a
number of many other things, war has almost always
become the solution of severe arguments. When
looking back at the distant past, it seems that
war is unavoidable whenever two or more competing
parties cannot agree with each other over a common
solution. Thus, the question at hand is whether or
not war can actu...
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U S Embassy Terrorist Attacks
1,379 words
Threat Maintenance and Prevention in the 21 st
Century Despite the US success in Afghanistan and
elimination of the Hussein's order in Iraq,
heavily marked by social hysteria and media hype,
the actual threat of terrorism has a significant
tendency to grow. The decline, which commenced
during the late 1980 s and includes reductions in
the number of incidents, groups, and fatalities
contrasts with increase in the number of people
injured in terrorist attacks of the 1990 s.
Radical Islamic groups ...
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Terrorist Organizations Liberation Front
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Why People Commit Arson Arson in the workplace is
no longer a rare occurrence. Deaths and property
damage attributable to intentional fire setters
have increased steadily year by year. At least, 1,
000 victims die annually due to fires started by
arsonists. In some areas of the nation, one-half
of all fire calls are now arson cases. The
increase in intentional fires has paralleled the
rise of other kinds of crimes across the country.
Arson is no longer considered just a crime against
property. I...
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Intelligence Problems Facing Homeland Security
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Intelligence Problems Facing Homeland Security.
One of the main problems of the present is the
global terrorism. Terrorism unfortunately became
an integral part of the political and economic
processes in the world thus making a threat for
the civil and the national security worldwide.
There are a lot of discussions on defining the
terrorism. Sometimes the acts of terror are called
the revolutionary struggle, sometimes the
terrorists are called the rebels, and sometimes
they define themselves as ...
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Events Of September 11 Terrorist Attacks
1,371 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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Israeli Prime Minister Arab Israeli Conflict
1,726 words
How the Israeli-Arab Wars Have Affected Israeli
Foreign and Domestic Policy The Arab Israeli
conflict has gone on for many years. There have
been many wars, terrorist attacks and peace
treaties between Israel and the Arab countries.
Through war and Treaties Israel has gained and
lost a lot of land. There have been 4 major wars
between Israel and the Arab countries, as well as
terrorist attacks. The reason for many of these
attacks includes land, claim of the country and
anti-Semitism. Israel whi...
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Israeli Palestinian Terrorist Acts
1,742 words
... Palestinians. However the mere mention of any
Muslim control of even the smallest portion of
Jerusalem was viewed as totally unacceptable by
the Israeli people. Popular opinion in Israel
towards Barak, and his policies, took a serious
downturn, as he was viewed as weak and willing to
compromise. As was written in the April 9 issue of
Time Magazine (Fuel for the Fire, Rees, M. )
"Barak resigned in December saying he wanted a
"renewed mandate" to pursue peace with the
Palestinians. " An electi...
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U S Embassies Afghanistan And Sudan Terrorism
645 words
Is it Terrorism to Attack Terrorists? Terrorism is
politically motivated violence intended to
intimidate and terrify. When U. S. embassies were
bombed in Kenya and Tanzania, Washington decided
to retaliate. On Aug. 20, 1998, the U. S. launched
military strikes at what they believed were
terrorist-related bases in Afghanistan and Sudan.
They believed these groups played a key role in
the embassy bombings. Some believe that
retaliation and a show of force are acts of
self-defence that will eventua...
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Oklahoma City Bombing U S News
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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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Civil Disobedience Terrorist Actions
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Leon Tolstoy once said: kill one, intimidate one
thousand (Wolf, 14). The common denominator of the
I. R. A. , the Rate Send International Brigade
(France), the Baader-Meinhoff (Germany), and the
Symbionese Liberation Army (S. L. A) is that they
are all political groups that use terror and
violence to achieve their goals. Terrorism at the
global level can be divided into two
sub-categories: international terrorism and
transnational terrorism. International terrorism
is terrorism that is carried ...
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National Missile Defense Christian Science Monitor
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Star Wars and National Missile Defense:
Unnecessary Yesterday, Unnecessary Today Ever
since nuclear weapons of mass destruction have
existed, people have been attempting to create
ways to prevent a war that would bring about a
worldwide Arma-gordon. Many of today? s top
military and government officials have been
studying ways in which the United States can
protect itself from a nuclear missile attack. What
they have come up with is the National Missile
Defense program, or NMD. The NMD would con...
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