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    “Understanding the war on Terror”‚ I have got a full understanding of how the world terrorisms world. The idea of terrorism was actually established several centuries ago. Generally‚ terrorism is not only practiced by Rational Islamic group like Hezbollah or Al-Qeada; it had been planned in the Nazi‚ and the Soviet Government before and after the second world war. The dictator of these states such as Hitler‚ Stalin‚ Mao Zedong … used terrors to take full controls of their states. They used many different ways

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    Why Did The Rashid Decline

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    The weakening of caliphal authority in the 9th and 10th century fits in with the assumption of a mainstream ’decline’ in Islamic civilisation. Thomas Arnold wrote “As the power of the Abbasids declined‚ soon after the death of Hārūn al-Rashīd‚ the essential features of the caliphate gradually disappeared‚ until there remained nothing but the name. The weakening of Abbasid caliphal authority can be attributed to the interrelationship between many factors that contributed to the Abbasid collapse in

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    Insurgent attacks in Pakistan (since 2001) The Saudi born Zayn al-Abidn Muhammed Hasayn Abu Zubaydah was arrested by Pakistani officials during a series of joint U.S. and Pakistan raids during the week of March 23‚ 2002. During the raid the suspect was shot three times while trying to escape capture by military personnel. Zubaydah is said to be a high-ranking al-Qaeda official with the title of operations chief and in charge of running al-Qaeda training camps.[1] Later that year on September 11‚ 2002

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    gangster killing of the prohibition era. It made Al Capone a national celebrity as well as brought him the unwanted attention from the federal government. During this era‚ many gangsters ruled many of the bigger cities‚ becoming rich from owning speakeasies‚ breweries‚ brothels‚ and gambling joints. These people would make up a city between their rivalries and then become local celebrities. Late 1920s‚ Chicago split between two gangs: one was led by Al Capone and the other led by George”Bugs” Moran

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    could imagine the horrific nightmare that would unfold that morning. The people that planned and carried out the attack were Islamic terrorists from Saudi Arabia and other Arab nations. Their operation was financed by Saudi fugitive Osama bin Laden ’s al-Qaeda terrorist organization. They were acting in retaliation for America ’s support of Israel‚ its involvement in the Persian Gulf War

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    proved his legitimacy. After 9/11‚ Bush’s leadership became a rallying point for the nation (Gregg). President Bush portrayed a new standing on foreign policy in response to the attacks taking place on September 11th‚ 2001: "Our war on terror begins with Al-Qaeda‚ but it does not end there. It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found‚ stopped‚ and defeated.” Bush declared that the United States considered any nation that supported terrorist groups a hostile regime. President

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    Marcos Galan 3/26/11 Historys250 The view on World War 2 and the war on terror in Iraq and Afghanistan Wars have always brought an abundant amount of hate‚ sorrow‚ death; no matter how great is the reasoning and the obligation. Despite of all those horrible things‚ war have always exists like if it were part of human nature. However‚ when it come to comparing different wars on different time and locations‚ some at least seems to have more logical sense and significance

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    References: al-Qaeda. (2013). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/734613/al-Qaeda Garcia‚ M. (2011). Secular and religious terrorism. (Master ’s thesis‚ Kaplan University)Retrieved from http://www.termpaperwarehouse.com/essay-on/Secular-And-Religious-Terrorism/53060 Goals

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    Globalization and Terrorism

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    relationship between globalization and terrorism exists. B. International terrorism develops in parallel with the globalization of technology and the internet. 1. The World Wide Web (www) is compared to the development of Al-Qaeda. 2. Al-Qaeda is the most dangerous terrorist organization. C. “The Migration of Dreams and Nightmares” is written by Jamal Nassar. 1. Terrorist organizations around the globe benefit from globalization. 2. Money laundering

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    terror groups‚ such as the Al-Qaida. Today the war on terrorism goes on in countries such as Afghanistan‚ the Philippines‚ Indonesia‚ Iraq‚ and Israel. Many human rights organizations have criticized the war on terrorism because they think it in many cases can lead to violations of the human rights. Around the globe there are various terrorist organizations‚ all with different goals and reasons for their terrorist-activities. The most known group today might be the Al – Qaida which origins form

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