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    WAR AGAINST TERRORISM

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    Countries Join USA Struggle And the War against Terrorism Has Been Started. After 9/11 America Dramatically Re Establish Its Relationship With Pakistan. Pervez Musharraf the President of Pakistan Declared a True Sincere Friend of America. About 500 Al Qaeda And Taliban Has Been Arrested And Killed From Pakistan. After That America Attack on Iraq and Defeated Iraqi Army and Captured Hold on Iraq. After That America Tried To Captured On Muslim Countries and Their Resources. The War against Terrorism Is

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    U.S. Involvement in the War on Terror The War on Terror is tough to define. It is considered a war‚ but not in the traditional sense. When one thinks of war they think of enemies‚ a battlefield‚ weapons‚ and death. However‚ the war on terror is slightly different. The lines that define enemies and allies are blurred‚ there is no battlefield‚ and the weapons come in all shapes and sizes. Nonetheless‚ there has still been death. Starting on September 11‚ 2001‚ the War on Terror has been waged

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    we die due to the impact it had on the country and people worldwide. More than a decade has passed since the shocking events of 9/11‚ and while certain facts about 9/11 are still debated‚ it is widely known that a group of terrorists working for al-Qaeda hijacked four domestic US flights‚ and conducted four suicide attacks on the World Trade Center‚ the Pentagon‚ and a failed attempt on the White House‚ which crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. The premeditated attacks killed an estimated 3‚000 people

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    The organization said the killings at the military-run school were "revenge" for a widespread military operation in the North Waziristan tribal area earlier this year. The group‚ called Tehrik-I-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)‚ was formed in 2007‚ in the aftermath of the siege of the Red Mosque in Islamabad. The group’s first leader Baitullah Mehsud was killed in a US missile attack in August 2009. It aims to impose a strict interpretation of the Koran throughout the country and then created attacks

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    Joint Operations Command Structure and Impact on Operation Anaconda’s Mission Command On September 11th‚ 2001‚ the United States was struck by series of coordinated and well-planned attacks by operatives of the Islamist terrorist group al-Qaeda leaving behind over 2900 U.S. citizens dead and losses of over 3.3 Trillion dollars to the U.S. infrastructure and its economy. As a response to the attacks and as preemptive measure‚ the U.S. launched Operation Enduring Freedom on 7 October 2001‚ less than

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    America after September 11‚ 2001 On September 11‚ 2001 a very sad historical event occurred. Four planes were hijacked by terrorists. Two of the airplanes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City. The third plane was crashed into the Pentagon in Washington‚ D.C. The last plane was going to crash into another building in Washington‚ D.C.‚ but the passengers stopped the hijackers‚ and the plane crashed into a field instead. These events changed American culture in the way we operate our

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    Stereotypes on Terrorists

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    Terrorists are defined as persons who are mostly members of groups that support or perform terrorist acts upon other individuals or populations‚ because of a difference in opinion. Today Terrorism is conducted in a wide display of illegal political and religious organization in order to further goals of forcing their own religious or political views on others. Terrorists come from basically anywhere‚ a terrorist is simply an individual or group of persons who terrorize another person or association

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    World in Terror

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    The most influential event that lead to the World on Terror was the terrorist attack by the Islamic Terrorist group Al-Qaida to The United States of American on September 11‚ 2001. The attack of terrorism left the USA and the world in a state of shock and panic. Politicians in U.S described as “war on terror‚ good versus evil”. Everything began when 4 men organized a series of 4 planned attacks on the U.S. The first planned attack was the hijacking of two 747 airplanes where they held the passengers

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    Todd Beamer‚ who was born on November 24‚ 1968‚ had been known as an athlete by those around him and had gone to Fresno State University to pursue his dream to become a professional baseball player. He soon realized that was not to be his future career and left to go to Wheaton College where he met his future wife. Later on‚ in 1994 the couple married and moved to Princeton‚ New Jersey‚ where Beamer began his career with Oracle Corp. selling systems applications and database software. Beamer and

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    Is Mankind Evil?

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    Opinion: Is Mankind Evil? Mankind is evil. The basic notation of this sentence is no one can be trusted completely‚ even though someone seems nice everyone has a streak of evil inside‚ even if they don’t want to admit it. I agree with this statement based on a couple of things. First‚ if mankind wasn’t evil why hasn’t crime stopped? Everyday theres a new shooting and murder that gains national coverage‚ but not all stories get much if at all coverage. Last year in the United States there

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