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    attack occurred‚ he never says the word evil in his response while Bush used the word evil continually throughout his response to the 9/11 attacks. Both these speeches differ in many areas‚ one claiming the attacks were done by nothing but evil and terrorism ideas. While F.D.R only says that the attacks were deliberal and were wrong after Japan claimed to look for peace. (Apparently an hour before the attacks Japan and the U.S were discussing about Peace). Though I feel like both were able to bring motivation

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    anything against these individual men. Also‚ simply bombing the enemy would cause more nations to rally against the United States. Many nations already despise the US as it is. You saw them dancing in the streets in celebration on the eleventh. Another nuking would cause them to think even less of the big bad United States. This would also enflame the Arab world and cause them to consider this whole ordeal as a holy crusade. The number of our enemies could greatly increase. We do not want war. We sit

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    Terrorism

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    Insert Name Existing and Emerging Threats Institution Date Terrorists wishing to harm the domestic and international aviation system never quit. With ever-changing threats‚ security personnel and intelligence-gathering entities must be vigilant in responding to existing threats as well as identifying and preventing emerging threats. Despite the Government’s effort to improve the commercial aviation safety in the post 9/11 era‚ the number of attacks shows how the

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    September 11, 2001

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    September 11‚ 2001 September 11th was the most tragic event and unforgettable day for Americans. Terrorists seized four commercial U.S. jets and crashed them into American symbols of the military and capitalism and which shook the entire nation. Immediately after the attacks‚ everyone felt spiritual‚ less materialistic‚ and realized that what really matters is loved ones. How have the events of September 11‚ 2001‚ affected me personally? The events that happened on September 11‚ 2001 will always

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    Laden discriminated against americans‚ he caused one of the most horrific terrorist attack in american history which is 911 and he killed up to 2977 people in one day. Critics‚ however‚ some may argue that the assassination was unjustified‚ due to the Persian Gulf war also known as Operation Desert Shield where american troops invaded Saudi Arabia and killed over a 1000 civilians and injured even more this is a valid reason why Osama Bin Laden would have a vendetta against the american nation he

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    a huge impact on them. We watched a video in class‚ and I was amazed at the disaster September 11th was!! The way people pulled together and the heartache that shook the nation when two airplanes crashed into the twin towers‚ and the threat of terrorism that struck our sheltered country had to be scary. It automatically has a huge impact on your life that you will never forget. So I am here to tell you right now that not everyone knows the planning and the time it took to create such a horrible

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    Fahrenheit 451

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    Cited: Bradbury‚ Ray. Fahrenheit 451. New York: The Random House Publishing Group‚ 1996. Johnson‚ David. “Osama bin Laden: Wealthy Saudi exile is a terrorist mastermind.” Infoplease.com. 1 April 2008. Matusek‚ Matt. “Purpose of Iraq war murky to Americans.” 17 September 2004. The Online Rocket. 1 April 2008.

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    killing of innocent civilians on 9/11 on the basis of the argument that Osama Bin Laden and his cohort wanted to end the war between radical Islam and the U.S. So why is it acceptable for the U.S. to have incinerated tens of thousands of civilian men‚ women‚ children and babies to end the War‚ when there was a military alternative? The U.S. could have continued the war against the Japanese armed forces instead of targeting Japanese civilians. If the Japanese civilians who were killed are not deemed

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    with hurt and loss. As a result of this unthinkable attack on our country‚ the lives of thousands of American Soldiers and their families would soon be affected as well The war that 9/11 spun Americans and the rest of the world into was not a regular war in a regular country with regular soldiers. This war was one in which our brave men and women took on a radical religious band of terrorists who hide in caves‚ hide behind women and children‚ and strap bombs to themselves just to harm and

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    Funding for the Military

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    including countries such as Israel and Afghanistan. The Military aid given to Israel comes out of the defense budget‚ and that is what keeps Israel from being ripped apart by the surrounding countries. Israel depends on the United States for protection against the surrounding countries. Israel receives $2‚799‚500‚000 in military aid from the United States in 2010 (United States military aid). That money was then used for protection for their civilians and military personnel from terrorist organizations

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