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    Introduction The film American Sniper is one kind of popular culture that tries to entrench American identities1 by presenting the story of a patriot man who serves as American soldier in Iraq war2. Although the film tries to show American identity as a superhero that uses violence only to protect his own country3, there are still some questions to be considered; for example, both American and their enemy do kill the children but why Americans are so proud of themselves while hating their enemy…

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    The Meaning Of ISIS

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    did the bombing in Paris. Who is ISIS some people are asking. Isis is a terrorist group that had been formed in 1999. The former of the group name is Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Abu was once a street thug that had major street respect. Abu went to Afghanistan to set up a terrorist camp in 1999 where he met Osma Bin Laden to form al-Qaeda."The United States was viewed as providing essential support for other "infidel" governments and institutions, particularly the governments of Saudi Arabia and…

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    Management of al-Qaeda beneath the guiding jihadist footsteps of Osama bin Laden has go on to spurring a fear of mapped all around the globe with its very existence. The Islamic extremist organization recognized as al-Qaeda and its leader pull together great efforts in the execution attacks on the United States of America thwarted by only the demise of their head, and yet it gradually rose in power from similar-minded individuals participating with them over the passage of time. It has…

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    terrorist group known as al-Qaeda. Four planes were hijacked by 19 different terrorists, with two of the planes flying into both buildings of the World Trade Center in New York City, one plane flying into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and the final plane crashing in a field in Pennsylvania. The attacks followed a growing unrest towards the western world and the USA among groups in the nation of Islam that began in the early 20th century. The terrorist group al-Qaeda organized the attack…

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    The terrorist group al-Qaeda that were behind this horrifying attack are said to have attacked the freedom of the people of the United States. Which led to President George W. Bush declaring worldwide war on Iraq and Afghanistan known as the “war on terror”. The war on terror drove the Taliban from power, helped Afghans recover from Taliban’s reign of terror, helped form an interim government in Afghanistan that represented everyone- including women and was necessary to disarm Iraq. The…

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    is not a consent about their common name. This group is known by several names including Al-Dawla al-Islamiya fil Iraq wa al-Sham (Daesh) or the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in English is considered to be the original name of the group. But it is also known as, Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), Islamic State (IS), The Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) and even Islamic State Group. Name matters for everything and everyone. The world…

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    of fighting the biggest threat to national security terrorism. A terrorist group by the name Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the 911 attacks. In the days, months and years that followed the terror attacks of 911 the U.S launched a full out campaign against Al Qaeda and their leader Osama Bin Laden. After over a decade of fighting lead by the U.S and their allies against the terror network Al Qaeda on May 2, 2011 Osama Bin Laden…

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    The History Of ISIS

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    establish a caliphate and rule over Islam, using extreme methods and social media. ISIS is a terrorist organization that goes by the names ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), IS (Islamic State), or most commonly, ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). The group resides in the Middle East, more specifically, in Western Iraq and Syria. ISIS’s main goal is to “establish a massive state ruled by strict Islamic law” (Brown, “5 Things to Know about ISIS” 8). The origins of ISIS can be…

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    Al Qaeda Research Paper

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    Al-Qaeda Al-Qaeda is a big threat to the United States. When 9/11 occurred it put America in a stage of being scared and worried. Al-Qaeda is an Islamic terrorist group trying to take over and spread throughout the world. Because of the U.S Troops being sent to Saudi Arabia in 1990 trying to take control over the war lords, Osama Bin Laden and his groups ‘’Al-Qaeda” has been mad at America. United States Military are trying their best to keep all of it under control. The military has to put a…

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    were to hand over Osama Bin Laden and have Al Qaeda immediately demolished, America would not invade. Afghanistan reportedly denied Al Qaeda involvement, and without hard evidence they would not hand them over. As Bush saw it, this was a way to stall. Instead of waiting he took immediate action, and sent troops into not only Afghanistan, but also Iraq, and neighboring countries such as Syria. With a goal to burn down the Taliban, and get rid of any Al Qaeda safehouse. America was initially…

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