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Saudi Arabia Counter Terrorism
2,014 wordsCIA'S FAILURE OF INTELLIGENCE RE: TERRORISM The failure of intelligence in Saudi Arabia in the bombing at Khobar Towers in Dhahran in June 1996 and the earlier bombing in at the National Guard Training Center in Riyadh in November 1995, forebodes additional intelligence failures. This is particularly true for all intelligence operations aimed at radical Islamic fundamentalist terrorists in the Middle East and around the globe. Many of radicals were activated by the CIA's own operation in Afghani...
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Royal Air Force World War Ii
1,485 wordsWhen we study history we often encounter many one sided or inaccurate descriptions of the events that we are trying to learn about. This is in large part because the people writing about these events, historians were not actually there when history was being made. They attempt to piece together a history from primary sources of the time period they are studying. Unfortunately these primary sources were often biased themselves. This is a topic that is discussed heavily by Patricia Nelson Limerick...
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Oklahoma City Bombing U S News
1,613 wordsThe 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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Bombing Raids Unconditional Surrender
4,605 wordsWorld War 2 was a war fought in two distinct phases. The first was the last war of a new generation. The second was emphatically the first of a new era. The British strategic bomber campaign was of doubtful cost effectiveness. Bomber Command was by far the largest claimant on labour and factory space within the armed forces. Relative to their size they suffered more casualties than any other sector. The Anglo-American bomber force was divided in terms of strategy. Bomber Command believed it was ...
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