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    Aydın Ersin YILMAZ Introduction The 2001 invasion of Afghanistan has been seen as a ‘just war’ by the world opinion across the globe which represented a war targeting the terrorism and responsible terrorist organizations which are Taliban and Al-Qaida. In order to eliminate the ‘Islamic Terrorism’ by a Western-style democracy‚ international organizations which are under the dominancy of US have mobilized in order to justify the ‘war on terrorism’ with the help of the media campaigns. In

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    Title:Afrighanistan? International terrorism Full Text:  The real danger is that the world turns its back on another poor place threatened by jihadists AFTER 11 years spent waging war on terror in Afghanistan and Iraq‚ almost $1.5 trillion in direct costs and hundreds of thousands of lives lost‚ the Western public feels it has learned a hard lesson. It is more convinced than ever that even the best-intentioned foreign intervention is bound to bog its armies down in endless warsfighting invisible

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    interest‚ and any networks and computer systems being used by ISIS. “The terror group has five to six members offering 24-hour support on how to encrypt communications‚ hide personal details and use apps like Twitter while avoiding surveillance” (Fink‚ et al.‚

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    travel and public safety. Also Recruitment of American people into ISIS and become a terrorist and risk our safety. All acts of terrorism are committed by groups of people in the middle east. The attacks in 9/11 were carried out by a group named Al-Qaeda. The group that we are concern about now is ISIS. It is so controversial because‚ either we can declare war and have many innocent people perish or use other alternative actions to resolve this issue. The department of Homeland Security and many

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    too. They were successful with all the crashes except the plane that intended to crash into the United States Capitol building. The plane that was intended to crash there ended up crashing in a field. The attacks were said to be put together by 19 Al-qaeda‚ which was an islamic organization that Osama bin Laden ran. This is an organization that has been involved in several attacks in the many different countries around the world. Osama mentioned that the U.S. can avoid another attack like the 9/11

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    agitated about the presence of US military. Bin Laden was outraged about the presence of US troops after the Gulf War. In 1996‚ he issued a fatwa to force the western military forces withdraw from Saudi Arab and other countries in Middle East. In 1998‚ Al-Qaeda proclaimed‚ “for over seven years the United

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    Anwar al-Aulaqi was killed by an airstrike from a drone. A drone is an unmanned plane of sorts that is capable of firing missiles at targets with pin point accuracy. Having airstrikes like these has become a somewhat common occurrence in President Obama’s and his predisesor George Bush’s presidencies. Obama’s administration alone has killed hundreds and even of civilians with these strikes which I think is worth it personally. However the controversy over this specific killing was that Anwar al-Aulaqui

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    In September 11th 2001 a very tragic event had happened. In New York city‚ the World Trade Center had collapsed. The Attack at the Pentagon‚ in Washington D.C. and a plane that was forced to land in Pennsylvania. This attacked had affected so many problems and changes such as The United States security‚ The victims lives and the United States Military. This attack changed the country severely. To begin with the 9/11 attacks mainly affected the United States Security. In the Air ports the federal

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    first attack by Osama Bin Laden was on Sept. 11‚ 2001‚ at the Pentagon and the World Trade Center‚ in New York‚ also known as the twin towers. Osama had more than 20 children by 5 wives. Osama Bin Laden was the creator of the terrorist group called‚ al-Qaeda. His mission was to one day become the master of the world‚ instead of the United States. Two planes were hijacked and 2 fighter

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    matters of truth and consistency For this assignment‚ your facilitator will assign you one of the following debates: * Debate 1: Should the “Ashley X” treatments have been permitted? * Debate 2: Is Osama Bin Laden’s death a decisive blow to Al Qaeda or an unmitigated victory against terrorism? Each debate has two sets of articles for review. Your facilitator will assign you one of these sets. Each set has two articles with two varying‚ but important‚ perspectives on the same subject. Be sure

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