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    Fight Against Isis

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    I feel that America should be involved in the fight against Isis because they have planned and gone through attacks on the United States. There have been several cases where the Group that Calls them self “Isis” has planned many attacks against the allies of the United States or on U.S soil its self. So that’s what’s makes me feel that the United States should do something. The Other reason that I feel that we need to be doing something is because this group has made plenty of threats on the…

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    9/11, ISIS, Paris attacks, and Belgium terrorist attacks, are all ruthless assaults on innocent people done by terrorists who had no remorse whatsoever. These attacks not only get attention on the news, but various websites and media outlets cover this news as well. Once such a brutal attack happens, like the ones above, all types of media outlets jump on the opportunity to broadcast what had occurred. Whether that is in the form of radio, television, social media like instagram, twitter,…

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    The Brief By Karl Vick

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    The United Nations should stop ISIS because it is one of the biggest terrorist groups in the world. In the article “The Brief” by Karl Vick, He explains the danger of ISIS. ISIS is a huge terrorist organization that is ran by volunteers who believe in there cause. A flight exploded on october 31st killing all 224 people on board. ISIS said that they were responsible for the tragic bombing. ISIS is said to be a group that is accomplishing what al-Qaeda could never do. Karl Vick said, “ ISIS is…

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    invasion of Afghanistan (2002) and Iraq (2003), kicked off by George W. Bush’s declaration of war on terrorism, nine days after 9/11. In response to 9/11, Spain’s, Prime Minister Jose´ Maria Aznar delivered a remarkable speech stating that "ETA and bin Laden are the same thing…same because anyone who murders is not defending ideas, they are just murdering." Thus, Spain under Aznar strongly backed U.S.’s war on terror. The Madrid Train Bombing occurred three days prior to the Spain’s national…

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    Rise Of Al Qaeda

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    They called it a Jihad, or in other words, a religious war against those who did not conform to the Islamic life. One of the main countries Bin Ladin opposed was the United States of America. There were a few reasons to his pinpointing of America. The first is that America was, of course, infidel. As stated before, Bin Laden undertook the goal of depleting the world of non-conformers to Islam, and as part of the American Dream, those in America can practice whatever religion they…

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    Alfred P. Murrah

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    The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Aprils 19, 1995 was one of the worst attacks in American soil. This attack took the lives of 168 innocent people including 19 children and injuring more than 500 people. According to McVeigh’s letter he wrote to Fox News, he decided to bomb a federal building because he had no other options, and he did it as retaliation. He described it as a counter attack for the damage and violence that the federal agents had…

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    ISIS Motivation

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    lineage of a Bin Laden, nor even the education of a man like Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda’s spiritual mastermind” (Teslik, 2006). In 1992, Zarqawi was incarcerated for drug possession and sexual assault. During this time, Zarqawi had the opportunity to focus and create religious motivation. After being held in prison for seven years, he was released in 1999, and sought out to Jihadist groups in Jordan. “It may also have been in Peshawar that Zarqawi first crossed paths with Osama Bin Laden, a…

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    Middle East Bombing

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    Allot of people did not know that the Bush family were friends with the Bin-ladin family for many years, until the 9/11 attacks happen that is when the American people started blaming the middle east for the bombing of the world trade center, the pentagon, and the other plane that was “headed for the white house”. The government…

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    Insurgency I agree with the definition that, "insurgency is the organized use of subversion and violence by a group or movement that seeks to overthrow or force a change of a governing authority. The insurgency can also refer to the group itself.” I agree with this description, because it is the definition, which is accepted by the Department of Defense of the United States of America. In addition, the definition seems to be the most logical. Insurgency always exists whenever people feel…

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    One early morning on the day september 9th, 2001. Edward Briggs, a 25 year old firefighter was up all night on night. His intuition was kicking, just telling him, “something is going to happen today.” His 6am alarm clock went off and he had realized he had been sitting in the same spot for hours. He finally gets up to use the restroom and his legs feel like jello for how long he”d been sitting. Afterwards he sat on the couch and turn the TV on and slowly drift off to sleep. While Edward was…

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