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    Europe and strengthening xenophobic and nationalist sentiments. It is not a new phenomenon for Europeans to travel abroad to fight. Reports have circulated for months about the growing number of foreigners fighting alongside Islamists in places such as Libya and Syria. Most recently‚ Spanish newspaper El Mundo reported Aug. 5 that leaks by unspecified European intelligence services warned that terrorist organizations in Syria could be preparing international attacks‚ particularly in Europe.As new intelligence

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    non-violent actions done by citizens of different nations have caused outbreaks on governments and civil wars affecting all. These disturbances originated in the country of Tunisia and dispersed to other Middle East nations such as Syria‚ Egypt and Libya. Due to the protest from these nations‚ transformations have been established in the Arab World by Western Liberalism and outcomes for the future can already be predicted by the events of Arab Spring. The emerging of several protests

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    these problems include the amount of power the government and people have and the economic impacts (on U.S. taxpayers and other countries) involved. Talk about what the US has been doing in Iraq and Afghanistan and what do you think it should do in Libya and Egypt and other similar countries. Here are some viewpoints on exporting democracy: Link to the Washington Times‚ a commentary from March 2006[->0] Link to the Washington Post‚ an article from January 2006[->1]

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    place in the Arab world that began in the late 2010. To date‚ rulers have been dethroned from power Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya and Yemen. Civil uprisings have manifested in Bahrain and Syria‚ major protests have taken place in Algeria‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Kuwait‚ Morocco and Sudan. Instability in the Middle East is obviously nothing new‚ and while turmoil in nations such as Egypt‚ Bahrain‚ Iran‚ Libya‚ Algeria‚ and Yemen may set back those economies‚ a slowdown in regional growth is unlikely to spread elsewhere

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    the state. But your achievements demonstrate that democracy and development reinforce one another.” – President Obama "There is no state with a democracy except Libya on the whole planet‚"- Colonel Muammar Gaddafi A lot of people in the Middle East are rising up to overthrow autocratic governments and in some cases‚ as in Libya‚ sacrificing their lives to do so. Struggles for power have begun‚ struggles involving the military‚ religious factions‚ wealth‚ and the lifeblood of much of the region

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    The rise of Fatah and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) came about by a man named Yasser Arafat who was born in Cairo in1929 and died in 2004. The name was presumed by Mohammed al Husseini‚ Yasser created the PLO and Fatah and merged them together in 1964 and ran a terrorist campaign against Israel. Yasser included other terrorist in the Cuban training camps and made promise to connect with them in international revolution. To some it appeared that Arafat’s organization could be measured

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    The True Cost of Humanitarian Intervention (Valentino) The main premise of this article‚ is that military interventions are to be avoided at all cost and are not a productive way of reinforcing human rights and solving the issue of the “loss of lives” from a morailistic humanitarian perspective. The author is referencing primarily the humanitarian factor and believes that military interference is not necessary. Valentino believes aid development instead of intervention could save more lives and

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    struggles of soldiers conscripted to fight in Libya under the Italians. The main character of the story is Tuquabo Medhaniye Alem‚ a kind-hearted and enthusiastic young man. Upon joining the war‚ Tuquabo left behind his fairly old parents‚ a nice home and even a herd of cattle. This signified great wealth back then‚ so Tuquabo family was a relatively stable family in terms of money. As he grew up‚ Tuquabo heard many songs that displayed fighting in the Libya war as an exciting and honorable experience

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    Every Man in this Village is a Liar Prologue In this chapter Stack describes the effects of conflict on the lives of both people who have experienced war and people who have not experienced war. Stack provides an example in the form of her relative‚ John a former American marine. John was sent to Beirut to combat the Hezbollah and whilst fighting there he experienced the true nature of war. He returned later however “he wasn’t all right”. He committed suicide due to the effects of war and the conflicts

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