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    Women In The Vietnam War

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    “Just before your eyes you’d see a dozen civilians go before one soldier.” (“Weapons”). This said by a random Vietnam veteran shows just a very small portion of how the Vietnam War was inhumane. Many innocent civilians had their lives taken or even limbs from their body taken in the war. Life taking machines, B-52 bombers were flying nukes in the war. B-52 Bombers were stocked with several bombs that would kill a man anywhere under one kilometer away from it (“Air”).Last, when it comes to…

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    Computer Influence On War

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    Ever since World War II, computers have been increasing in importance in perspective to war. The nation with the stronger computer tends to win the war, or at very least have the advantage in the war. Starting in World War II computers became prominent thanks to the advancements made by the British and in specific, Alan Turing. Over years military grade computers have greatly improved from what they were in the time of The Colossus to the computers simulations of the Cold War to the drone based…

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    The nature of war from olden times till now has never changed. But the character of war is ever evolving as the means and methods used are constantly changing. Hybrid warfare was never new as in practice; any threat can be hybrid as long as it is not limited to a single form and dimension of warfare. Carl von Clausewitz describes the nature of war in its unchanging essence: that is, those things that differentiate war (as a type of phenomenon) from other things. War’s nature is violent,…

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    If someone is in danger or they feel threatened, is war necessary? Some people believe it is, but others believe it is not. is sometimes preferred because some countries don’t respond to just talking. Also, some countries might start war on our country, so war is necessary to stop them. For example with North Korea, they do not respond to talking and threaten the United States with nuclear threats, talking with them will not work and could just result to an attack on the U.S. War is oftentimes…

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    over oil fields and gaining profit from fellow Muslims, the interest of the Iraqi and Syrian economy and the interest of the United States is involved. According to Michael Auerbach’s article, ISIS Jihadist Movement: U.S. Policy: An Overview, the airstrikes initiated by the US military proved beneficial, wiping out their oil infrastructure and their fighting positions and weaponry. This resulted in a “major decline in [their] oil revenues and [a loss of] significant portions of [their]…

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    people alive, crucifixion and burying people alive. They are also known of putting execution videos online so people can fear them and or make videos for people to join the terrorist organization. The United States retaliate against the group with airstrikes and drone strikes and also by sending soldiers to Iraq and Siberia to teach their military how to defend themselves and protect their innocent people. Not only does the United States do this but also Great Britain has joined in the fight…

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    Analytical essay: Refugees Welcome Movement The rhetoric I have chosen consist of the ongoing humanitarian refugee crisis that Syrian people are going through each and every day, while war cripples the country. The author of the rhetoric shows how the world was woken up to the crisis after a video clips emerged and a picture from the video went viral around the globe. A Syrian child covered in dust and blood sits in an orange ambulance chair, gray and alone. His stunned, mute face has been…

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    strategies include, implementing a policy of Vietnamization, reducing the US forces from about 500,000 to 30,000, and last force the communists to negotiate by conducting air strikes on Cambodia and Laos. The question is often asked, were these airstrikes justified? The answer to this is for the most part a matter of opinion. From March 18, 1969, to May 26, 1970, the United States launched a secret bombing campaign in Cambodia and Laos, codenamed Operation Menu. The bombing targets were areas…

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    By the use of the advanced technology, engineers were able to make a breakthrough of newer ideas and projects from the aircraft. It also has revolutionized the modern militaries using his technology for warfare, deployment of soldiers, and for airstrikes. The aircraft brought a more improving technology for engineers and also scientists. Wilbur’s innovation brought a greater knowledge and understanding of aerospace to…

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    The reason for this message is very clear, as only months after Churchill gave this speech, May 1940, the Battle of Britain would ensue. This consisted of a series of airstrikes by the German Air Force, the Luftwaffe, on the British mainland. Because of impending dangers like that, Prime Minister Churchill has to garner the support of the Britons, which he does quite effectively. Churchill states that the country is not…

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