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    Operation Enduring Freedom

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    Operation Enduring Freedom Thesis: Operation Enduring Freedom began on October 7‚ 2001 and is still in effect today. I. Introduction A. Tragedy of 9/11 B. Response of the U.S. II. Factions A. NATO B. Northern Alliance C. Taliban III. Different Approaches A. Equipment B. Tactics C. Training IV. The Beginning A. Afghanistan and Iraq B. Philippines V. Conclusion A. Casualties

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    Syrian War Research Paper

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    Zyrus Sabio English 101A-Expository Composition Mr. Kiwan 26 April 2012 World Leaders‚ Help Syria! In every story‚ there are villains and heroes. Sometimes‚ there are lucky villains who have more power or capabilities than heroes; this is why some heroes are suppressed which causes villains to move freely. This is similar to Syria’s uprising story. Assad and his forces are the villains and have power‚ while Syrians who resist Assad are the heroes and are suppressed. The story started a year

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    com/4dcgi/_w_articles_politics_2_17/12/2003_37525 Mark. “The Threat of Islamic Radicalism to Greece‚” Macedonia Was‚ Is‚ Always will be Greece. Macedonia is Greece .(November 30‚ 2008) November 30‚ 2008 from http://www.aimpress.ch/dyn/trae/archive/data/200104/10425-008-trae-ath.htm “NATO and Greece‚ Clinton’s Visit‚” (1999). Retrieved on November 30‚ 2008 from http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/a271199.htm “November 17”‚ US Department of State‚ (n.d.). Retrieved on November 30‚ 2008 from http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/45323

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    red storm rising

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    was Red Storm Rising. It is by Tom Clancy‚ who is a pretty well-known author‚ and is 656 pages. It is a book about the Soviet Union and Russia’s attempt to overtake the Atlantic so they can launch an offensive against the United States and some other NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) countries like England and Germany. The story begins in 1980 at a very productive but old‚ Soviet oil refinery in Nizhnevartovsk. The refinery is blown up by Islamic terrorists that hope to be ’heard’ by

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    Date: 13 July 2012 Essay One – Argumentative The peace and reconciliation process with Taliban started with full force at the beginning of 2011 while NATO‚ Afghan Government and Taliban realized that their objectives can’t be achieved with war. A decade of war-fought with Taliban is considered not in national interest of the NATO partners since the invested financial resources did not produce the required objectives and that numbers of troops being killed are increasing every year. According

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    HMUN the netherlands

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    The Netherlands is part of the NATO‚ but not all of the countries of the European Union are members of it. So what my country proposes is that The European Union should create a peaceful treaty between the NATO and the EU members of this alliance‚ to break the military relations‚ so we can stop depending on USA‚ Canada and other countries that are not part of the European Union. Europe should take responsibility for itself. This gives rise to the common refrain of Mr. Kashmeri and some analysts:

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    Syrian invasion

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    to happen anytime sooner. There are many reasons why the west must not intervene militarily in Syria. First‚ what does the NATO involvement look like? Is it about helping Syrian to destroy their evil government and restore human rights‚ or are we talking all about regime change? Second‚ if Assad’s regime is collapsed‚ who will run the government without the help from NATO forces? Will the new Syria succeed without becoming the second Iraq? Also‚ the Syrian business sector‚ media‚ education‚ social

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    World War 3

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    should be considered World War III.[1] Contents [hide] 1 Greatest threats 1.1 Operation Unthinkable 1.2 Suez Crisis—Soviet threat (1956) 1.3 Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) 1.4 False alarms (1983) 1.5 Pristina International Airport—NATO and Russian standoff (1999) 2 Difficulty in determining a "World War" 3 Popular culture 3.1 Quotations 4 See also 5 References Greatest threatsOperation Unthinkable Territory of the western Allies (blue) and Soviet Union and its

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    Cold War Origins

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    The origins of the Cold War lie in the differences between the systems of both the United States and the Soviet Union. It is an interplay between ideology and pragmatic power politics‚ and the creation of tension and mistrust which had been evident since the Russian Revolution. During World War II differences were put aside‚ but the problems reappeared‚ and it was a changing post-war world. There are three major common explanations for the origins of the Cold War: traditional‚ revisionist‚ and post-revisionist

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    of each problem that was discussed. In source 1‚ the WTO was at fault for only benefiting the already wealthy people. In source 2‚ free trade that was governed by international organizations caused an economic downfall for the people. In source 3‚ NATO was the root problem of the people in Kosovo to lose their homes. In all three there are people representing that the people have shared collective identity‚ and they are expressing their beliefs all unified. Another relationship between these three

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