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    Islamic War Rhetoric

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    For instance, On 12 November 2015, two United States drone aircraft along with a British drone reportedly conducted an airstrike in Al-Raqqa that targeted Emwazi as he left a building and entered a vehicle.UK Prime Minister David Cameron stated the US and Britain had been working "hand in glove, round the clock" to track Emwazi's location, and that the drone strike was "an…

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    The Bay of Pigs Invasion Imagine being a Cuban exile on the front line in an effort that was about to happen to invade your homeland. I will be teaching you about a part of American history that proved that plans don’t always happen how you want them too. America sent Cuban exiles with American weaponry to invade Cuba and overthrow the new leader, Fidel Castro. The Bay of Pigs Invasion happened because Castro took control of Cuba and America invaded them. Soon-after it started Cuba won. Who was…

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    A realist will realize that we should stop ISIS population growth because the more power they get the more other countries will fear them and give in to them. The U.S. has made an attempt to stop the population growth for ISIS by using military airstrikes to attack Syria. A realist understands that the U.S. needs to stop the population growth of ISIS and the only way to do that now is war. ISIS wants a ground war and I believe we will eventually give it to them. In the constructivism perception,…

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    Starting on January 16, 1991, U.S. led airstrikes bombarded Iraqi forces, destroying many anti aircraft facilities and other Iraqi communications facilities. Another target of the airstrikes were Iraq’s Scud missiles, missiles first created by the Soviets in the Cold War, that were considered a great threat to Iraq’s enemies such as Israel. Following the massive air…

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    Counterterrorism and Homeland Security Expectations Prior to Charlie Rose’s Interview Lisa Monaco was a name I was not familiar with, but nevertheless, her title intrigued me. She is the Homeland Security Advisor to President Barack Obama and initially a federal prosecutor. I was interested in the events taking place in our homeland; like the Boston Marathon bombing, the school shootings, North Korean and Chinese cyber threats and within-country Islamic State of Iraq (ISIL) counterterrorism.…

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    Refugees Response Essay

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    The European nations are more than happy to aid the refugees, but they are trying to government the amount of aid so they do not damage their economic infrastructure. A proposed solution to the issue comes in two separate capacities. First and fore most we must lend more aid to the fleeing refugees. To cover the area of aid, it is important to discuss the (UNHCR) and their role when it comes to supporting refugees. Every year, the UNHCR takes on the care of thousands of human lives that are…

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    However, with the threat of airstrikes and an estimated large number of civilian casualties Russia became involved, but with restraints. The stabilizing of a regime was the goal in order to secure the conflict and limit infractions upon human rights. Stabilization was the philosophical…

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    Agreed: The Bay Of Pigs

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    Agreed, the Bay of Pigs operations was based on many dangerous assumptions. The United States assumed that the Cuban people would support the rebel resistance, based on second-hand information. The reality was the majority of the Cuban population supported Fidel Castro and his social policies. Further, President Kennedy had assumed that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) trained rebel forces would retreat to the mountainous region of Cuba and continue to fight if the operation began to fall…

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    A savior is extremely noble. Saviors come in different forms and sizes. Saviors are ones who lead us, who save us, who save a nation or a cause. Saviors have no race, religion, or gender. They can be anyone. Civilians are everyday people who do what they need to do. A savior is a protector, a hero, a leader, deliverers, risk taker, and a noble person. A savior protects people. A savior is “one who saves from danger or destruction” (merriam-webster). A savior is a protector, they are one that…

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    weapons like a air-to-surface missile, air-to-air missile or other types of guided munitions. Drone strikes are mostly carried out of the US military in countries like Pakistan and Yemen. Recently, the U.S. military killed more than militants in an airstrike on an extremist group’s camp in Somalia. Drone Strikes are mainly used for uses like destroying buildings and vehicles. This method of killing is considered highly controversial in this day and age. These strikes began when President George…

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