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    Drones In Warfare Essay

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    the Middle East, the acts of terrorism committed against America on the battlefield have augmented an extraordinary amount. There is an effectiveness of the use of drones that is observed by President Obama explaining, “..Dozens of highly skilled al Qaeda commanders, trainers, bomb makers and operatives have been taken off…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Americans feared air travel. Over 2,000 lives were lost. All of these were outcomes of the attacks made against the United States of America on September the 11th, 2001. The events of September 11th were carried out by members of the terrorist group Al Queda. The terrorists, lead by Osama Bin Laden, had taken control of four flights: departing from Boston, New Jersey, and Washington D.C. The terrorists killed the flights' pilots in order to gain full control of the aircrafts. At 8:56 AM, the…

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    free, western way of life we live. We live every day with fear, waiting for the next plane to crash into the next building, the next car bomb to go off, or for the next US citizen to be beheaded. The United States is sitting quietly in the palm of Al-Qaeda and ISIS, waiting for them to take us over, while we should be fighting for the freedom for which we fought so many years ago. The main reasons why the US is not safe is because we don’t acknowledge the act of terrorism, we aren’t taking any…

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    London Bombings Ten years ago, four suicide bombers with rucksacks full of explosives attacked central London, killing 52 people and injuring hundreds more. The bombings left three different London underground trains in ruins. This was the worst single terrorist atrocity on British soil. The attack cost England dearly economically. It also changed many lives, both Muslims and none Muslim lives. On 7 July 2005, a huge incident happened in London. London bombings (often referred to as 7/7), were…

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    Patriot Act Pros And Cons

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    September 11, 2001 was an extremely sad and memorable day in the United States history. A terrorist group attacked major United States cities in a joint effort to destroy our way of life. On that day, 3,000 innocent Americans lost their lives as a result of terrorism. This attack was the first catastrophic terrorist attack on American soil in many years. The Unites States decided to act and went after terrorist organizations abroad and implemented laws in America to defend our freedoms.…

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    Why The US Invade Iraq

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    Most experts consider the US invasion of Iraq as the US’s most serious strategic mistake in the modern history and perhaps ever. There are many reasons of the US invade Iraq. Frist, Iraq’s abysmal Human Rights record under Saddam Hussein’s regime such as Chemical attack many times, invasion of Kuwait, Bloody suppression of Kurdish and Shi'a, Amnesty International report, Refugees International, and restrictions on religious practice. Second, FBI said Iraqi government was involved in a plot to…

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    September 11, 2001 was devastating to hear for almost all of Americans. It was so saddening to see how thousands of our brothers and sisters died in a horrible accident that occurred inside the pentagon, twin towers, and also the plane of flights 93 and flight 77. Many people believe many different conspiracies and no one knows for sure what the actual truth is. 9/11 has marked a spot in our lives forever and will never be forgotten. It shows that our country can come back from anything. It is a…

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    The Ethics of Drone Warfare Drones are remote controlled aircrafts that are used in attack strikes. To most people in the United States, drones are the future. Companies like Amazon have started using drones for their own use, and in the near future they will start replacing human-operated vehicles. In war, they use predator drones. It needs no pilot, and is relatively cheaper than any other in air device. For us, drones are perfect. They do the job for us. We are told that predator and reaper…

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    President George Bush and his address to the nation recounts the attacks of Al Qaeda on the World Trade Center. Bush’s purpose is to persuade the country that it is okay and we will fight back. He adopts a commanding tone to make us feel like it’s okay and will come back strong. In the first paragraph, Bush used a lot of pathos when he said ‘our’ four or more times to try to get a sense that we are all in this together, to build a sense that we are a sort of family or team. He also used…

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    On September 11, 2001 the US World Trade Center was under attack from terrorists associated with the Islamic extremist group, al-Qaeda. The Twin Towers were barraged by two planes, one for each building. Meanwhile another plane targeted the Pentagon, and the last one crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. 3,000 people died in this event. This attack triggered major U.S. initiative to fight terrorism. From this new-founded goal, the Patriot Act was born. The Patriot Act gave new power to the U.S.…

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