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    What have been the most common tactics/weapons and threats used by terrorists/terror groups in the Middle East since 9/11/01? The most common tactics/weapons and threats used by terrorists/terror group in the Middle East since 9/11 are bombings which can include car bombs‚ improvised explosive devices (IED’s)‚ suicide attacks and explosives. Next we have rocket and mortar attacks‚ vehicle based attacks which is when they used any motor vehicle to run over people walking or to ram into vehicles.

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    Was 9/11 An Inside Job? September 11‚ 2001 holds a special place in almost every American’s heart‚ as well as those of families in other countries who lost a loved one that day. Not only is Sept. 11th the bloodiest terrorist attack in the history of the nation‚ several groups of people within our own country and abroad believe that knowledge of this attack was held prior to the actual event. What has been reported and believed was that two airplanes crashed into the Twin Towers in New York City

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    regarded as the "father of Qawwali" (a devotional music form of the Sufis in the Indian subcontinent).. Khusrow was an expert in many styles of Persian poetry which were developed in medieval Persia‚ from Khāqānī’s qasidas to Nizami’s khamsa. He used 11 metrical schemes with 35 distinct divisions. He has written in many verse forms including Ghazal‚ Masnavi‚ Qata‚ Rubai‚ Do-Beti and Tarkibhand. His contribution to the development of the g͟hazal‚ is significant. Amir Khusrow was the author of a Khamsa

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    out by four separate teams of terrorists from the Middle East‚ all operating from inside the U.S. Each team had boarded an early-morning flight‚ posing as passengers‚ then forcibly commandeered the aircraft. Two fully-fueled jumbo jets‚ American Airlines Flight 11 carrying 92 persons and United Airlines Flight 175 carrying 65 persons‚ had departed Boston for Los Angeles. Both jets were diverted by the hijackers to New York City where they were piloted by the terrorists themselves into the Twin Towers

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    Witch Trails‚ The Red Scare‚ The Crucible‚ The War on Terror‚ and 9/11 are similar due to fear‚ paranoia and being accused because of rumors that people would spread. Some people argue about how much politics have change. Many think that loss of combat should be shared by all parts of society. In The War on Terror the United States Military desperately needed more troops. Senator Chuck Hegel states that‚ “why shouldn’t all Americans have to pay some price‚ make some sacrifice?”(Greenfield 1). Through

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    people that govern it‚ have had ulterior motives. The most prominent example was in the early 2000s on the tragic day of September 11. 9/11 was one of the most infamous incidents ever which unified the nation behind our president‚ George Bush. He used fear and anger tactics to provoke mainstream media into blindly supporting an invalid war against and invisible enemy. After 9/11 America wanted revenge and it was widely believed that the terrorist attacks were

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    There are many conspiracies behind the infamous terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11‚ 2001. Conspiracies involving the collapse of the Twin Towers and the attack on The Pentagon has been talked about ever since‚ including the most famous conspiracy of whether or not President George W. Bush planned the September 11 attacks. Another prominent conspiracy is that the collapse of the Twin Towers and the 7 World Trade Center were the result of a controlled destruction than a structural failure

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    over time‚ and could the 9/11/01 attacks have been avoided? Were US intelligence and counterterrorist (CT) assets well organized to avoid the 9/11/01 attacks? To what degree was the Clinton administration’s CT strategy a product of faulty presidential thinking -- or faulty intelligence? How did the 9/11 Commission recommend the US adapt its strategy to react to the 9/11/01 attacks? How did the 9/11 Commission recommend the US restructure its organizations after the 9/11/01 attacks? How can the

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    Border Security in a Post 9/11 World The United States of America is a country founded on Judeo-Christian morals and ethics and is comprised of unique individuals who have led the world in innovation and ingenuity. The liberties and freedoms that America is founded on have enabled people to develop some of the world’s most technological advances. The capitalistic system has created the opportunity for great personal wealth‚ and has given millions of people opportunities that otherwise would not

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    matter of days that is disastrous and appalling to other characters. In real life‚ on September 11‚ 2001‚ when the World Trade Center was maliciously attacked‚ it caused heartbreak and pain to occur in everyone around the nation and the world. 2‚997 fell victim to the terrorist group. These two tragedies involved people who felt angry‚ fearful‚ and pitiful towards the deaths of whom they loved dearly. After the dust and debris settled‚ many who were at the scene became furious with what had just occurred

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