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    a good cause like preventing an attack against their own county or against their allies, otherwise it can be considered as an act of war. President Mr. Trump made the decision of bombing Syria because of the chemical attack that had occurred a few days before. The decision that president Mr. Trump made of attacking Syria was not a very smart thought out decision because now they cannot fully trust the US. "US had violated the law in bombing a Syrian air base and that the level of trust with the…

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    Time and time again the United States of America has proven itself to be a lethal force in war, this is both the nation’s greatest wartime strength and its weakness. When the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing thousands of Japanese and instituting the conclusion of conflict in the Pacific Theatre of WWII, it was proven to the world how ruthlessly violent the nation truly is. The United States’ use of the atomic bomb was not necessary…

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    The Ho Chi Minh Trail was a necessity for North Vietnam to overthrow the Saigon government of the south and to win the war (Yarborough, 1). The trail started by carrying a few tons of supplies on bikes and animals, but within 10 years from when it started it became a vast network of 12,000 miles of road, rivers and trails (Yarborough, 1). By the end of the war, the the trail had become more advanced and more intricate (Yarborough, 1). The operators of the trail used strategies to avoid detection…

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    In 1945, American army attacked the central of Japan which is Tokyo to hit a strike in the Japanese army. They used B-29 which is bomber from America made an air raid on Tokyo because they wanted to destroy Tokyo to occupy Japanese urban area. Twenty thousand people were killed by the air raid, and this attack was called Great Tokyo Air Raid. In addition, a million people became homeless because their houses were burned by air raid, and forty square kilometers of Tokyo were destroyed by the…

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    Even after Germany had been defeated by Allied powers in Europe, Japan was still fighting in the Pacific. In fact, in-between April and July, the country’s forces had inflicted Allied casualties that totaled about half of those that occurred during the three previous years during the war of the Pacific. Any demand the Allies made for a surrender was met with refusal. So, to combat Japan, military leaders discussed several different methods of defeating the Axis power. One option, “Operation…

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    The United States intelligence community (IC) is not perfect and is blamed for failing to predict several surprises in the form of attacks and uprisings around the world. These surprises are known as intelligence failures and are studied in every intelligence curriculum and intelligence agency within the IC. The IC is a fairly small community within the government; therefore the IC must assume calculated risks in how it operates during analysis and production. These calculated risks, in addition…

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    “Eighty thousand people died in a matter of milliseconds.” (World book) The creators of the most devastating weapon in mankind. How many million people one bomb can effect. In this world there are events that take place that should never have happened (K. Gay). The development and dropping of the atomic bomb of japan was a key moment in WWII because it ended the war. First the development and dropping of the atomic bomb of Japan was a key moment in history because it ended the war. Next the…

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    bomb hit your home you’d be scared too, right? That's exactly what the people of Hiroshima did, and here's how they grew from it. Through tragedies we learn from our past to grow our communities in spirit of a hopeful future by courageous and having humility. By being courageous we can stand together to help others in need. When you have courage you can get more done because you aren't afraid of the outcome. In Hiroshima Mr. Tanimoto and father Kleinsorge went out to look and help victims who…

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    the Friar for counselling. A potion is given to Juliet and she is to take it Wednesday night. Yet again fate puts a twist in the story as Capulet exclaims excitedly, "I'll have this knot knit up tomorrow morning." (IV.2.24) Thus moving the wedding day forward and ruining all plans. Juliet was forced to take the potion much earlier than expected due to the moving date of the wedding. Fate at times can be a good or bad thing. In this case fate sounded really wretched and cruel. Juliet having to go…

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    illustration, but it does not elicit an extreme emotion from the audience, they are emotionally unattached, and nothing is personally felt. However, by comparing this to pages 128 and 129, the author presents the aftermath of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. There are numerous bodies sprawled around the river and it is truly a devastating sight; in the bottom of page 129 one can even see as a mother holds what appears to be a baby or young child. In this scene, the bodies injured, and dead…

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