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    North Korea Dictatorship

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    non-states with nuclear capabilities and protecting US Citizens on foreign bases, like Japan (Harris) (NSS CITE). The military objectives from the NMS are to deter North Korea Provocation, stop production of North Korea nuclear weaponry, reduced ballistic missiles and nuclear capabilities and to locate and control the nuclear weaponry (NSS). With these objectives in mind, the Grand Strategy is to end the proliferation of Nuclear Weaponry by North Korea and reinstate the stability of the Korean…

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    The Cold War, which lasted from 1945 to 1991, was a time of extreme tensions and conflict between the United States of America and the Soviet Union. The Cold War gained its name due to the fact that though both countries built up their armies, seemingly in preparation for war, neither one directly confronted each. The differences in markets, governments, and general culture allowed tense relations between the two competing superpowers as each attempted to increase their sphere of influence. As a…

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    North Korea Tension

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    In the past months, rising tension between North Korea and the United States have raised some eyebrows and caused some to have growing concerns in terms of how the issue may pan out. The tension between the United States and North Korea will most likely not escalate enough to a nuclear war, according to former defense secretary, William J. Perry, who states that “North Korea is incredibly unlikely to launch an unprovoked nuclear attack.” This may ease some fears on the growing concerns of war…

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    Asw Research Paper

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    Anti-submarine warfare, also known as ASW, is an essential part of sea control and a top priority for America’s Navy. As Chinese and Russian submarine forces grow and operate further away from their respective countries, America becomes within striking distance. US ships including Military Sealift Ships and other Navy ship are potentially in danger of being targeted and attacked by these elusive threats. The US Navy is coming up with new and effective ways to combat this potential threat. ASW…

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    Italy Color Red Essay

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    Starting a from the Etruscans, an ancient that rose between the Arno and Tiber rivers to the 3rd century BCE by the Romans who soon became the chief power in the Mediterranean. After succession of Barbarian Invasions, seizing portions of Italy, onto moving forward of World War II (WWII) and into the 1990s with the multiparty system dominated, into later on becoming part European Union and the Council of Europe. Becoming and playing a fair important role in the North Atlantic Treaty…

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    is alarming meaning that we could be gone in minutes. Threating the United States with a missile to the west coast (California) is not something to play around with. This is not the first time the United States had have an issue with nuclear weapons in history. “In the 1960s, at the height of the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union risked nuclear confrontation in an event known as the Cuban Missile Crisis”. “A confrontation that involve Washington, D.C.; Moscow, Soviet Union; and…

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    According to drleecheek.net (“Ronald Reagan,” n.d.), President Reagan made the following statement during his 20 January 1981 inaugural address, “To a few of us here today this is a solemn and most momentous occasion, and yet in the history of our nation it is a commonplace occurrence.” President Reagan, proved to be a visionary leader through his decisiveness, knowledge, wisdom and persistence, while remaining humble and good-natured (“Ronald Reagan,” n.d.). Furthermore, did you know…

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    While there is the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) on mutually assured destruction (MAD) weapon as the result of international community to work on world peace and humanity justice, there is also a counter-argument on the necessary of MAD weapon such as nuclear weapon, which believes owning a nuclear weapon not only could protect one state itself, it also can promote peace, as no state could risk the possibility of destruction from the nuclear weapon. The justification of owning a nuclear weapon…

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    Geography Of Iran Essay

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    the Quds Force, the special operations unit.6 Iran possesses many imported weapons systems from various nations, and has established an in-house military industry, where they have developed a variety of weapons, to include tanks, artillery, ballistic missiles, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), surface ships, submarines, and anti-ship cruise…

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    Cold War Superpowers

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    The competing ideologies between the United States of America and the Soviet Union influenced the Cold War. The Berline Blockade and airlift, the Korean War and the Cuban Missile Crisis are crucial events of the Cold War and was a result of the ideological differences between the two superpowers. As Malone stated, “the United States’ ideology of capitalism and the Soviet Union’s ideology of communism led to a superpower rivalry” (156). The Berlin blockade and airlift which was the first crisis…

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