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    ISIS Terrorism Essay

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    World History 27 December 2016 ISIS Terrorism ISIS, the infamous sunni muslim terror organization, is a name heard frequently on the news. The group came to prominence after the the civil war in Syria. Once apart of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda led by Osama Bin Laden, ISIS has split off into its own entity in hopes of creating a Caliphate containing all the muslims of the world. Their response to people who do not identify with their muslim ideals is usually with violence, not…

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    Essay On Iraq Attack

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    2001, 9/11 and US invasion into IRAQ Opinion paper "If its Thesis is Correct, the Justification for Going to War in Iraq is Built on a Series of Outrageous Lies." Alexandra Bruce January 25, 2013 In September 11th 2001 the whole world shuddered under the pressure of the tragedy which US society felt on its skin. In a day 2974 innocent people died in terroristic attack. That morning everything was going as usually. No-one could even imagine that in some hours he/she will die or burry the…

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    Why did the Al Qaeda attack the Twin Towers? After the 9/11 attack a lot changed in the world security system. Since that day we have seen a dramatic increase of supervision at airports. It is no longer like the good old days when you could have friends and family greeting you a happy vacation at the gates, or welcome you back after a time out of the country. This is a thing you often can see in movies. Especially in love movies when a couple brake up, one is going to catch an airplane, the…

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    9/11 Essay

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    September Eleventh Uncovered “Torture is what Al Qaeda terrorists did to 2,977 Americans on 9/11,” said Cheney (“Is Torture Ever Justified”). The torture that happened could have been prevented if the building construction would of had been completed, if better communication was established, if we would have started fighting off the terrorist when they were giving us hints, and if we had higher security. The terrorist attacks on September Eleventh could have been prevented. In the…

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    gave a shock in the whole world happened suddenly in New York in United State. The name of that cases are The September 11 Attacks. That was the largest terrorist incident in history. This cases were happened suddenly by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks of September 11th will be remembered as one of the most terrible and unbelievable days in the United States. The incidents certainly affected all American, and affect a lot…

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    safety of America and for a better future for the world. For eleven long years the wait was over America had killed Osama Bin Laden. The Al-Qaeda leader had been killed and the main brains of the evil organization had been put to a…

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    False Flag Attacks

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    (42 Admitted). Also, the United states also blamed iraq for playing a role in the 9/11 attacks which was one of the main justifications of launching the war in iraq. HOwever, even the 9/11 commission report stated that there was no correlation between iraq and the attacks. Furthermore, some top government officials have admitted the real reason for the war was to get iraqi oil, seeing as how there was no connection between iraq and 9/11, and iraq had no WMD’s (weapons of mass destruction) this…

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    were the consequence of a "holy war", proclaimed against the United States by Osama bin Laden. Bin Laden 's indignation started with the United States ' 1990 choice by Saudi Arabia to permit the U.S. to stage assaults on Iraqi drives in Kuwait and Iraq. After the U.S. victory, the U.S. military presence became permanent. In an interview with bin Laden in 1997, he said the progressing U.S. military presence in Saudi Arabia is an "occupation of the land of the holy places.” He cleared out Saudi…

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    Knowing this, the idea that many people hold of one day defeating terrorism once and for all is idealistic. On September 20, 2001 after the 9/11 attacks in New York, President Bush addressed the United States, saying, “Our war on terror begins with Al Qaeda, but it does not end there. It will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped and defeated.” It is this very idea that is flawed in the way we approach terrorism because frankly, terrorism is now evolving at…

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    war with the Middle East. In the beginning if the terrorist group from Iraq never attacked us we would have never gone to this war. As an American we must fight for our country, since they attacked us on our soil, then it is our duty to retaliate and show them what we are made of. Before 9/11 happened, If George H W Bush was not inaugurated into office, and then this could have ended up differently, maybe. Supposedly the Al Qaeda where planning 9/11, 10 years before, whether it is true or no who…

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