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    Why Torture Is Acceptable

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    evils And My third contention is that: the torture is exaggerated Contention 1 the inmates at Guantanamo bay deserve punishment Even if the prisoners are being tortured at Guantanamo bay‚ several of them‚ as you probably know are members of Al Qaeda a terrorist group that is responsible for nine eleven resulting in the deaths of nearly three thousand innocent Americans‚ and The 1993 World Trade Center bombing occurred on February 26‚ 1993‚ when Ramzi Yousef parked a rented van full of explosives

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    This paper utilizes Osama ((Usama)) Bin Laden (UBL) to explain the effectiveness of “psychology of defeat” and how it was implemented by terrorist organizations such as Al Qaeda. At 13 years old UBL’s father‚ a Yemen billionaire‚ died leaving him an $80 million dollar trust fund. Throughout UBL’s early life he felt ostracized by his family enhancing his frustration of his lack of social status. Being overshadowed by his brother’s‚ especially elder half-brother Salim‚ Osama eagerly looked for a

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    who are violent‚ evil‚ and that none practice what they preach. However on the other hand‚ we believe they all are radical Muslims‚ ready to create warfare with America. Why is this? After 9/11 from the attack of Al Qaeda terrorists‚ people simply put them in a generalized context. Al-Qaeda is a radical Muslim group‚ however‚ as a country‚ we set forth and put ALL Muslims in the same group‚ regardless of their real intentions in society or not. When we hear “bomb” or “terrorist” we immediately think

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    Funding for the Military

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    civilians safe‚ in Israel as well as in the U.S. The United States military is the key ingredient in the prevention of terrorist attacks. It’s hard for Al Qaeda to plan an attack when the amazing‚ all powerful‚ SEAL Team 6 is knocking on their door and dropping Al Qaeda leaders while the Army and Marines are taking out their foot soldiers. The Taliban and AL Qaeda’s main

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    The War on Terror

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    America‚ primarily the American Government. It is my belief that more people need to know more about why the United States should continue its war on terror. More people need to know about those organizations that terrorize the United States‚ such as Al Qaeda and how terrorism affects America. What is the United States “War on Terror”? The term “War on Terror” was created one day after the September 11th‚ 2001 terrorist attacks when 2‚995 innocent people were killed in the United States. In response

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    for President George Bush and the rest of the government. The United States was not a stranger to war in the Middle East; in the early 90’s‚ the United States was fighting the Gulf War in the Middle East. The attacks on 9/11 were committed by Al Qaeda‚ as Islamic terrorist organization based in the Middle East. The attacks consisted of four commercial planes being hijacked by suicide terrorists‚ and deliberately being flown into buildings. Two planes hit the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan

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    What prompted the terrorist attacks of 9/11? Has the united states response to these attacks made our country safer? On September 11‚ 2001 a group of terrorist called Al-Qaeda hijacked 4 airliners and made a devastating attack against the United States. One plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. Two of the planes were flown into the towers of the World Trade Center in New York City‚ and the other plane hit the Pentagon just outside Washington‚ D.C. Close to 3‚000 people died in the World Trade

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    1. Can terrorism be predicted? (If so‚ how/ to what extent? If not‚ why not/what are the limitations?)   Paul Pillar argues in Terrorism and American Foreign Policy‚ "that the war against terrorism will not be won outright‚ it can only be managed. It is more like the Cold War than war in a traditional sense; it will require a patient and persistent effort. Nor will the war on terrorism conclude with a clear victory. Terrorist acts‚ rare events by definition‚ cannot be predicted. Increasingly‚

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    Does Religion cause War? Business Administration and Finance Higher Diploma Level 2 Diploma Project Name: Sahida Ahmed Candidate Number: 1061 Centre Number: 10961 Contents Page Project Proposal Form............................................................................................... .Page No. 3-6 Project Activity Log..................................................................................................... Page No. 7-8 Time Plan…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    treated women and how they supported terrorists. The Taliban’s power was taken away from them in December of 2001 by the U.S. military and Afghani opposition forces in response to 911. The Taliban government harbored Osama bin Laden and the al-Qaeda terrorist group. Afghanistan refused to turn over Bin Laden so the U.S. and UN coalition forces invaded. This is when the Taliban’s power was taken away from them and many terrorist camps in Afghanistan were destroyed. Basically negotiating with

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