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    reeling from the aftereffects of the 9/11 terrorist attacks just four months before, and the world’s eyes eagerly descended upon the White House in anticipation of President Bush addressing the next phase of the government’s response to the acts of terrorism. The public searched for tangible goals and promises from the government, anything to quell the widespread fear which had by now gripped America as a whole. For all these reasons, the 2002 State of the Union was under extreme scrutiny, a…

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    very useful for the military. They can search enemy territory, kill enemies, and fly at really high altitude so the enemy won 't spot it. These drones are controlled by a at remote at the military base. Drones can be really helpful to fight against terrorism so are targeted strikes an effective way to fight…

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    On the morning of September 11th 2001 the United States was struck with the biggest terrorist strike in the history of the nation. Ultimately this attack changed the way we look at and fight terrorism. The 9/11 attacks were carefully plotted out, using very sophisticated measures to complete the objective. Since this attack, many have pondered how they received the training it takes to pull off an attack of this magnitude. When you are able to kill over 3000 people through a series of…

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    after 9/11 this book flew off the shelf. His idea does not stop at global terrorism but brings up a broader question of the effects of these civilizations in other spheres such as historic and future security crises, the global economy, the environment and climate change, and globalization. Looking through each of these subjects it becomes evident that Huntington’s clash of civilizations is quite overblown and the obstacles to these global dilemmas are not laid by conflicting civilizational…

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    more government control while others want less. The Department of Justice's first priority is to prevent upcoming terrorist attacks. Since The Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (Patriot Act) was passed following the 9/11 attacks, it has played an important role in numerous successful actions to protect innocent Americans from the deadly plans of terrorists committed to destroying America. According to justice.gov,…

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    There is the fight against Daesh, the intense civil war in Syria against the Assad regime, the sectarian conflict in Iraq and the Kurdish struggle for identity and independence. All this is part of a broader global conflict against terrorism and extremism, as well as part of the competition between the US and Russia. But Daesh is no longer contained within Iraq and Syria, there stated objective is to Remain and Expand. They have announced their intent to expand into the…

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    international terrorism, but never the less there has been an increase of domestic terrorism ever since the appearance of Al Qaeda and the attacks on September 11th 2001. Also since then there has been sixty known terrorist plots against the United States, out of those sixty there has been forty plots planned and executed by homegrown terrorist. The correlation of September 11th and U.S domestic terrorism is the fact that many of our home grown terrorists are motivated by the Global Salafi…

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    increasingly global world the domestic terrorism of the past has shifted dramatically towards international terrorism. Events like 9/11, San Bernadino, Orlando, Fort Hood, and others have been engrained in the minds of the American people. Emergency Managers reduce the vulnerability to hazards and respond to disasters that are increasingly becoming more interconnected and interdependent (Lynch, 2016). Emergency Manager’s must focus on systemic changes designed to detect, deter, and respond to…

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    world would see an increase in Security, surveillance, and military action. Terrorism is now the most talked about problem in society today, terrorist acts cause political, economic, and social problems for the area or country that these extremist groups attack or target. Terrorist events have major effects on society such as economic, political and social problems in society according to the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security states that “Counting the value of lives lost as well as…

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    What is the single biggest threat to the United States today? If a group of Americans were asked to answer this question, there would surely be much debate. The threat of terrorism certainly has had an effect on the American way of life. College students are being gunned down on their own campuses, buildings are being bombed, and co-workers are shooting each other. ISIS claims to be in the United States planning their next attack. Any informed American would be concerned. It could also be argued…

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