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    Terrorism is not a phenomenon that emerged within recent years. Over the course of decades‚ the battle between many religious groups over territory in the middle east has been a constant problem. To better understand the issue between the territories we would have to do extensive research to understand what lead to the formation of current radical Islamic groups. Although these radical groups associate themselves to Islam‚ Muslims condemn their actions. Sayyad Qutb fervent Egyptian nationalist and

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    On September 11th‚ 2001‚ Al-Qaeda members hijacked planes and flew them into national monuments‚ such as the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. These attacks murdered thousands of civilians‚ causing September 11th to forever be dedicated to mourning those whose lives ended. Osama Bin

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    Islamophobia was created due to 9/11‚ the media‚ and Islamic extremists. II. 9/11 A. Discussion: The September 11 attacks were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks launched by the Islamist terrorist group al-Qaeda upon the United States On that Tuesday morning‚ 19 al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four passenger jets‚ intending to fly them in suicide attacks into targeted buildings. The events following 9/11 marked a significant turning point for Muslims. Discrimination and hatred rose sharply

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    War on Terror Outline I. Introduction to War on Terror 1. The War on Terror was initiated by the United States and the United Kingdom after terrorist attacks on both countries. 2. It was started to try to extinguish Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups 3. War on Terror is also known as Operation Enduring Freedom in Iraq and Afghanistan. 4. On December 18th‚ 2011 troops exited Iraq and began their focus on Afghanistan’s terrorism conflicts. 5. Today‚ The War in Afghanistan is happening.

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    Why is Islamophobia spreading throughout America? Why is it a problem? How is Islamophobia affecting our community?. Some people think that a terror attack in New York might start Islamophobia. As generations grow and change‚ the view of minorities changes as well. The fear that people posses towards Muslims in America might never be resolved due to conflicts that continue to rise. Islamophobia is a growing problem in America because some people think that Islam promotes violence and see the religion

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    May 17‚ 2013 Hochswender was very Persuasive – Turabian After reading the essay by Woody Hochswender “Did My Car Join Al Qaeda‚” I found that it was very persuasive. Hochswender had persuading support for his point of view. Just because he drives a SUV which uses a lot of gas‚ this doesn’t make him a bad person. Nor does it make him responsible for what is going on in Al Qaeda any more than a taxpayer is responsible for all government spending. It is no secret SUV’s burn a lot of gas. Hochswender

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    “The attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001 brought a revolutionary challenge to the doctrine of self-defence and its reassessment of the law in this area.” The attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001 brought a revolutionary challenge to the doctrine of self-defence and its reassessment of the law in this area (Gray 2004‚ 940). This comment by Gray was made in light of the fact that although use of force in response to terrorist attacks

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    works of the Al-Qaeda (a Muslim based terrorist organization). Within hours of the attack‚ some 3‚000 people were confirmed to be dead and word had gotten around the globe that the Trade Center had collapsed by forceful means. This was the ignition to why Canada had to fight alongside the United States of America under NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and other countries in the otherwise “pointless” war known as the Afghanistan war. In other words‚ the involvement

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    How do the fundamental dynamics of lone-wolf terrorism influence its increasing presence as a challenge to counter-terrorism institutions? Since the terrorist attacks of September 11‚ 2001‚ the manifestation of terrorism as a form of conflict has seen the introduction and expansion of different unconventional methods designed to achieve an array of political‚ religious and ideological objectives. Of such examples‚ the concept of ‘lone-wolf’ terrorism has re-emerged as what is perceived to be a

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    Terrorism (US declares War on Terror). What followed was a global campaign by American and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) troops against Taliban‚ who controlled Afghanistan and Al-Qaeda‚ the master mind behind the nine-elven plot. The military campaign was named “Operation Enduring Freedom”. The leader of Al-Qaeda‚ Osama bin Laden was the key target of the United States. When the Afghan government refused to hand over‚ USA decided to invade Afghanistan (Channel). On twenty-second September

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