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    Dbq On Refugees

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    important things are the pour kids that are suffering because of this wars it's not there fault but they are living the consequences that adult cause in document 2 it shows a picture of a kid that looks hurt and cover in blood who was puller from an airstrike on august 17 its call “the boy in the ambulance” and in document 1 it talk about an uncle killing his nephew because he was traumatic from where he was in a refugee camp. In conclusion this 6 documents shows why we have to be careful who…

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    Suez Crisis “In war, you can only be killed once, but in politics, many times.”-Winston Churchill. The Suez Crisis changed many things, for mainly all of the Countries involved. The Suez Crisis Crumbled Britain’s former glory because of their operations with the Israelis, and there own operations, which led to a cultivating aftermath. Britain's former glory is now gone. Can they rise back up to a world superpower again? The Israeli Operation in Kadesh Sinai The Israeli early paratrooper…

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    AOI Strategy Case Study

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    In January of 2007, President George W. Bush announced a new campaign strategy on the war against terror. The surge was a way forward to a more unified, democratic federation that can sustain, govern, and defend itself in future generations. His plan involved the deployment of 28,000 additional U.S. troops to the Anbar Province and Baghdad Area of Influence (AOI). The AOI strategy was based on six essential elements that derived from a proposal meeting with senior Iraqi officials; let…

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    ISIS Conflicts

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    International conflicts have proposed a threat to the United States for several years. Most of the conflicts involved terrorist groups. The United States government is not always sure how to fully respond to these conflicts. Recently America has been faced with a conflict, and the conflict is the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). America for years has had ties to the Middle East. They now feel they must aid the Middle East when they are in a time of need. We are one nation, 313,900,000…

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    strikes by the U.S. in Iraq and Syria by a 2001 authorization that was passed after the 9/11 attacks and a 2002 authorization used in the Iraq War by George W. Bush (Rampton, 2015). The United States has been carrying out airstrikes in Syria and Iraq since august. These airstrikes have definitely helped, but they have also, in a sense, “poked the bear”, or antagonized them. The president plans to ask Congress to authorize the use of military force against ISIS in the coming days of the…

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    Syrian Civil War Causes

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    Nations. The most recent attacks have taken place in Tunisia and Yemen. In CNN’s article, Amid Saudi Arabia 's airstrikes in Yemen, Houthis call for peace talks, “Saudi Arabia’s military spokesman says the objective has been achieved in Yemen” (Tawfeeq et al). This objective being the death of civilians in Yemen. It is said that over forty civilians have been killed in the most recent airstrike. While this was happening in Yemen, Tunisia experienced a mass shooting at a local museum. According…

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    Against Drones Essay

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    years increasing the attacks, casualties and terror among the people we are trying to protect. Drones cause many casualties, terror among the common people, and invade privacy therefore they should not be used in warfare. Over the past years airstrikes have doubled. Not only do they monitor the people 24/7, but they…

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    After watching the “Clouds over Cuba” documentary, I have learned about various facts and concepts that I did not have complete prior knowledge of. The two most important facts I learned were that the United States of America was a divided nation when President John F. Kennedy came into power and Kennedy inherited a plan from President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s administration. The former fact was discussed in the first chapter of the documentary titled “Context” while the latter was discussed in…

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    Under Chiang Kai-Shek’s command, the Nationalists bombarded the communists with air strikes. Some lives were lost during the airstrikes and daily attacks, but most of them were lost because of disease and starvation. Also, some Communists left the march and became peasants in towns along the march because they thought it was better than walking for hundreds of miles and starving…

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    and millions more are fleeing. The Civilians are fleeing but not with much luck. Children are being killed everyday unable to defend themselves. In 1975 Vietnam was not as advanced as it is today. Now they can have bombs exploding in seconds by airstrike. The Vietnamese during 1975 and the Vietnamese during 2015 both have their similarities and their differences. Throughout the years there were many tragic experiences that the Vietnamese refugees faced in 1975. According to “The Daily…

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