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    Britain‚ and America. In 1947 the ideological Cold War began. Tensions rise between the zones. By 1949‚ three zones of Germany join to become the Federalist Republic of Germany (FRG). Berlin is now split in two. NATO is formed‚ and by 1955 West Germany joins NATO. The response to NATO‚ the 1955 Warsaw Pact is created. Eastern Germany is part of the pact and tensions rise between Western and Eastern Germany. In 1961‚ the Berlin Wall was constructed to keep people from leaving Communist East Berlin

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    where you have to pull the bolt back every time you pull the trigger” (Nichols‚ Jerry). I believe a rifle is anything that you want it to be. For this experiment I have chosen to test the Ruger Precision rifle in 5.56 NATO ($1‚600) and the FN America Competition AR15 in 5.56 Nato ($2‚500.) The areas compared will be application‚ cost‚ and specs. The Ruger

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    Non-State Actors: Have an ability to affect International Relations 1 Introduction By the Peace of Westphalia ended the thirty years war‚ began the world politics and began the establishment of political system. There are global organizations controlled by states like United Nations (UN) and regional organizations which are the members from the nearest area with the same ideologies and take same principal of the organization like European Union (EU). Other side there are informal organization

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    Describe and discuss the Truman Doctrine and give one example of how it influenced American foreign policy. On March 12‚ 1947 before a joint session of congress President Harry S Truman recommended the program of economic and military assistance to Greece and Turkey that became known as the Truman Doctrine. When in February 1947‚ Great Britain announced that they can no longer help Greece to fight against the communist rebels‚ President Harry Truman became worried that this will lead to

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    Putin’s presidency has always retained elements of theatricality. Ever since his inauguration‚ the State orchestrates every public appearance he makes in order to portray him as a robust figure that contrasts starkly from the decrepit Yeltsin. Putin’s power‚ after he instituted the “vertical of power” and picked all the members of his advisory body‚ is minimally regulated: if he wants something he just takes it and does not explain his rationale to anyone (Dawisha 272-273). In this regard‚ he is

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    11 oil producing states. They coordinate their oil production policies to stabilize oil market revenue. OPEC has been more successful in cooperation than other commodity cartel. ※North America countries international organization In addition to NATO‚ the US and Canada collaborated militarily with NORAD organization. Early warning devices against bomb or missile toward Canada or the US have been managed by NORAD. Moreover‚ commercial cooperation among Canada‚ the US‚ and Mexico established NAFTA

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    Revision 2011-03 / 05 09 2011 DoD 5220.22-M OPERATING MANUAL February 2006 http://www.ncms-isp.org/NISPOM_200602_with_ISLs.pdf NISPOM Hyper-Link and Color-Code Guide All hyper-links that take you to a specific reference have a corresponding link that will return you to the original text. • Summary of Major NISPOM Changes The Summary of Major NISPOM Changes table of content is color-coded aqua in the bookmark section. All aqua hyper-link boxes NISPOM Changes document. • link to references

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    The Cold War was a political‚ social‚ and economical battle‚ yet it was non-confrontational. The Cold War lasted about 45 years‚ it received its name as a “cold” war because both parties did not fight directly‚ they used indirect means instead (Hunt 33). The Cold War was a long lasting conflict between the U.S and its allies‚ against the Soviet Union and its allies; but it wasn’t always like this‚ both parties were originally involved together in World War II against the Nazis in Germany (Hunt 34)

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    Germany remain neutral. With the support of the West German parliament‚ the Western allied powers reject the offer. 1953: On June 17‚ 1953‚ a workers’ uprising in East Germany is crushed by Russian tanks. 1955: The Federal Republic of Germany joins NATO and forms the Bundeswehr‚ the first Germany army to exist after Hitler’s fall. 1956: The Hungarian uprising takes place‚ starting on Oct. 20‚ but it is ultimately crushed by the

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    Pakistan’s role in the War against Terror was initiated by the September 11 attacks in in the United States 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. These acts were a new manifestation of terrorism‚ which altogether changed the political psyche of the world. The problem of terrorism‚ which had been confined to small groups and few states‚ was changed to a global menace. [show] v • d • e Insurgent attacks in Pakistan (since 2001) The Saudi born Zayn al-Abidn Muhammed Hasayn Abu Zubaydah

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