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    On September 11, 2001 we remember the horrible moment all Americans had to pass through. We Americans blame the leader of the Islamic state "Osama Bin Laden", as we should, but the reason he killed was because of his religion. Some religion are good and bad, but the bad one can be dangerous to people. The bad religions are composed of bad morals and belief you are thought when you are young, and is difficult for some individuals to change it back. Although there might be many more influences on…

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    If they 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…

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    They,Al-Qa’eda, were still a major organisation for many years till the assassination of Osama Bin Laden, after that America shifted its focus to a new threat known as ISIS. ISIS was created in 2006 and was a part of Al-Qa’eda till late 2013 or early 2014(What). One of the reasons they are no longer a part of Al-Qa’eda is because there were too radical…

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    Afghanistan I. Introduction Hook: Afghanistan…. Because we live in America, our government and hollywood have indoctrinated us over our lifetime. Why do I say that? For most of us, when I said Afghanistan we began to picture what we have been trained to think of. Ak-47’s, bearded men wearing white turbans and robes, terrorist, bombs… Our government is wrong. Hollywood is wrong. We are wrong. Wrong for judging. Purpose: Shed light on students of what the Afghan culture is and our misconceptions.…

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    September 11, 2001 (Fall_of_Mazari_Sharif, 2015). The combined forces of Northern Alliance U.S. Army Special Forces, supported by the U.S Air Force and U.S. Naval Air Forces (Gutkin, 2001) fought against the Taliban, al-Qaeda forces, led by Osama bin Laden, and Pakistani volunteers for the control of Mazari Sharif. This battle took place on November 9 - 10, 2001. This Allied victory secured a foothold and opened the door for the northern invasion route into the rest of Afghanistan. Within…

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    invaded by the Soviet Union. This became an issue for the United States, and the goal was to come up with a plan that involved pushing the Soviet union of out Afghanistan. The outcome of this event leads to the development of an organization for the international Muslim regiment that was formed to rebel against the invasion and eventually get the Soviet Union out. This Islamist organization was founded in 1988 by the famous Saudi Arabia native, Osama Bin Laden and others Islamic warriors. This…

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    found new ways to strike fear. Identifying and preventing attacks has become much harder because of these advancements. Along with the many methods of attack, there are several different motives for attack. There may not be an easy solution to the issue of terrorism, since there are many problems to address. It is important to identify the different motives and methods of attack so that finding the solution to terrorism becomes easier. Terrorism hides in many different shapes and forms, and…

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    “Arrest? On what charge?,” Gerrard hissed. Takara spoke once more to the soldier, who replied with an imperious air. She translated, “The charges include--but are not limited to--invasion, illegal migration, arms smuggling, trafficking with the enemies of Mercadia, refusal to speak to the High Mercadian--” Gerrard raked his sword from its scabbard. “Better damned well add resisting arrest! Attack!” Magic the Gathering: Mercadian Masques is part one of the Masquerade cycle. It covers what…

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    It was all over the news. People were running home to their families. The twin towers crashed! September 11th came to be known as one of the worst tragic events in New York City. I was only 4 years old when this dolorous event had occurred. If I recall my thoughts I could remember my mother’s perturbed face, as she watched the news pacing back and forth waiting for my father‘s safe arrival back home. Ten years later: A social gathering took place. Everyone was either suited up or formally…

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    Drones may seem like a harmless synonym for an aircraft in America, but it sends shivers down the backs of many average people in Pakistan and Afghanistan. With the rising use of U.S. drone use in the Middle East, more concern is placed with the welfare of many individuals placed in harm's way because of these strikes. In total, the U.S. has about 7,000 active drones (Stroke Fact Sheet). Although not all of these unmanned vehicles will be flown in Pakistan and Afghanistan, a majority of active…

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