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    the 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

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    Pakistan U.S Relations

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    adoption in 1954-55 and allied itself with the United States during the most of the Cold war. In 1971-72 • Trade embargo • In April 1979‚ the United States suspended most economic assistance to Pakistan over concerns about Pakistan’s atomic bomb project under the Foreign Assistance Act.[34] • Relations since 2001 • After the September 11 attacks in 2001 in the United States‚ Pakistan became a key ally in the war on terrorwith the United States. In 2001‚ US President George W. Bush pressured the government

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    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 here and mourn over the loss of thousands of innocent lives that took place in New York and Washington‚ but are we not doing the same by bombing them? Yes they are from Afghanistan‚ our enemy‚ but they too are still human. There is no need

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    America has always been an extremely patriotic nation. The manner in which we became a nation is a source of pride for many Americans. We fought for our freedom in the Revolutionary War‚ after courageously standing up to the tyrannical British government. Over the years‚ we have triumphed over many social injustices and have finally created a democratic nation in which all are free and equal. That history is reflected in all of us‚ in our laws‚ customs and attitudes. Most American children are taught

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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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    "politically correct". 7. "Equal Opportunity" This term is used usually when one minority is‚ in reality‚ getting preferential treatment in order to make things "equal". 8. "War on Terror" This phrase is used to imply that the U.S.A. is targeting possible or actual terrorists and more than ready for war with them. 9. "War on Drugs" This phrase is used to imply stricter drug policies on people and

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    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 said “just like you kill us‚ we will kill you”(Mary Cummings2).The assassination of Osama Bin Laden occurred on May 2‚ 2011 over ballistic trauma

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    most westerners are quite familiar with. It is because of this prominence in the imaginations of modernity that the language and sentiment of the Crusades are still evoked. With the advent of the war on terror‚ the Crusades have become increasingly appropriated to cast imperialism as a present-day holy war. George Bush even used the term “Crusade” in reference to the September eleventh terrorist attacks‚ making this parallelism all the more relevant to contemporary discourse. Despite the proclivity

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    who believed that the war was a bad idea and also like the newspaper‚ who also thought that it would be a bad idea. After all four planes crashed‚ people were frightened and some people who were still in the buildings jumped off the towers instead of dying in them. People wondered what the U.S could do about the

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    http://thebilzerianreport.com/how-much-does-israel-cost-the-average-american/ James Jay Carafano‚ P. J. (n.d.). 40 Terror Plots Foiled Since 9/11: Combating Complacency in the Long War on Terror. Retrieved October 10‚ 2012‚ from Heritage: http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2011/09/40-terror-plots-foiled-since-9-11-combating-complacency-in-the-long-war-on-terror The Cost of Israel to US Taxpayers. (n.d.). Retrieved October 30‚ 2012‚ from If Americans Knew: http://www.ifamericansknew.org/stats/cost_of_israel.html

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