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    the worldwide terrorism problem that the world suffers from is yet to be discovered. Terrorism is more of a prominent problem today than it has ever been. The threat is sitting right in the United States back door‚ and people are terrified. The terrorist group ISIS has arisen in the middle east as a result of the Syrian refugee crisis and has already struck in multiple places worldwide. The Syrian refugee crisis is one of the worst in history. The Syrians are being brutalized and are running for

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    terrorism in the United States. It takes into account the terrorist problems‚ factions involved and the counter measured imposed. This paper also takes into account the critics levied on the policies outlined in the Department of Homeland Security and solution propositions. The paper achieves this through the Socratic approach which mainly capitalizes on a debating argument that enhances critical thinking on the matters at hand. Various terrorist organizations are reviewed‚ their ideologies explained

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    Introduction Ever since the terrorist attacks on September 11th‚ 2001‚ Homeland Security has been the top priority of the United States government. Not only did this event start the global war on terrorism‚ but it also created the Department of Homeland Security. The United States is fighting terrorism at home with Homeland Security‚ and abroad using the military to wage a war on terrorist groups. Terrorism is a danger to the fabric of our society‚ they threaten our whole way of life. Homeland

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    Dabiq/Rumiyah Analysis

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    offered seem reasonable and justified. The tactic of the Rumiyah has been effective at drawing support from both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Bin Laden sought to increase his influence within the Middle East whereas the Rumiyah seeks to inspire homegrown acts of terror. The second key difference are the motivations of each group. While it is difficult to accurately pinpoint the motivation of an individual like Osama bin Laden‚ from his actions and his written works it seems that his primary goal

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    year is 2020. Donald Trump has just won re-election. He addresses the nation amid violence in nations abroad. He explains his plans to keep America safe and peaceful. However‚ one year later‚ 2021‚ twenty years after the 9/11 attacks‚ 10‚000 homegrown terrorists orchestrate the largest attack on U.S. soil in history. Hundreds of thousands people are injured. The Gateway Arch is obliterated. The Statue of Liberty stands in ruins. When the dust has cleared‚ the death toll is 45‚000. The largest amount

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    Staten Island (right). Terrorism Definitions History Incidents Types[show] Tactics[show] Terrorist groups[show] State terrorism[show] Organization[show] Fighting terrorism[show] v t e Counter-terrorism (also spelled counterterrorism) incorporates the practice‚ tactics‚ techniques‚ and strategies that governments‚ militaries‚ police departments and corporations adopt to attack terrorist threats and/or acts‚ both real and imputed. The tactic of terrorism is available to insurgents and

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    Globalization has had an impact on homeland security because it has facilitated many threats or risks to reach many different parts of the world‚ where in the past prior to globalization it was very to reach. In our current time‚ globalization has become a necessity because that is how the commerce is able to move more effectively and efficiently‚ which has improved significantly the economy of many countries‚ such as the economy of the United States (Dunlap‚ 2018). One key component of globalization

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    America’s Harsh Accusations Muslims are a major target for being demonized by the other populace of the United States of America. A majority of people refer to the entirety of the Muslim population group as Terrorists. The Muslims are being demonized so ruthlessly that every Muslim is seen as a potential threat by a vast majority of the American population. The level of the demonization of the Muslim population become such a serious concern and issue for the vast majority population of the United

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    definition stuck out the most out of the three I chose to review because it is so well defined with detailed emotional descriptions‚ and actions. The second definition of international terrorism is terrorism that is practiced in a foreign country by terrorists

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    ramifications is that the events present day are not as clear as they were before. With the rise of Isis‚ what once seemed like a horrific crime act now has an added element of determining if the act was a terrorist act against the country or just an individual terrorist act. The increase of homegrown terrorist supporting other countries is growing which is also adding to the complications of solving the intentions behind the actions. There has been a consorted effort of Americans aligning with the enemy

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