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    an organization created with the mission of saving Jews from Nazi persecution,” (Bard). Wallenberg did not like to deal with paperwork and being tied down to a desk. “ Wallenberg asked to be given a free hand and authorization to meet with Hungary’s leaders,” (“Raoul Wallenberg”). Wallenberg surprised the Swedish Diplomats with his unnatural Diplomatic ways (Bard). Wallenberg was appointed the first secretary of the Swedish legation Budapest to start a new mission to rescue Jews (Bard).…

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    on the part of leading defense and foreign policy officials seems to be more important than structural pressures in bringing about concrete policy changes"(Dueck, Pg.35). Therefore, it is the American foreign policy’s duty to carry out the diplomatic missions to promote democratic values and fight for what is right and just: “America will lead defending liberty and justice because they are right and true and unchanging for all people everywhere” (Dueck, Pg.31). By the same token, this explains…

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    of the seas to enable the U.S and world commerce that depend on trade for economic sustainability. The mission behind national security is to ensure America’s values of liberty and freedom are reflected worldwide. To be successful in the mission to maintain national security it is essential that there is a budget capable of supporting the troops required to maintain security and the diplomatic efforts to supply foreign aid and humanitarian efforts not just in the homeland but to extend those…

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    In the 1952 Presidential Election, United States President Harry S. Truman, a Democrat, was succeeded to the Presidency of the United States of America by United States President Dwight David Eisenhower, a Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States of America. United States President Dwight David Eisenhower was a decorated military man. He was the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in WW2. By the 1952 election, the United States of America had not officially entered the…

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    Introduction The paradigms of post-World War II (WWII) global politics bred one of the most complex conflicts in history. The Soviet Union and the United State fought side-by-side as members of the Allied forces in WWII, but not intended to maintain the connection once the war had concluded. While both nations emerged victorious over the Axis Powers, the war left the Soviet economy crippled and much of the Soviet Union in ruins. Conversely, on the opposite side of the Atlantic, the United…

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    The National Guard State Partnership Program (SPP) stems from a 1992 Department of Defense (DOD) desire to create and expand military security cooperation efforts in Eastern European countries. Sensitive to Russian concerns that US Active Duty military cooperation activities would appear threating, the DOD established the National Guard State Partnership for Peace program. Starting in the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, this program paired US National Guard soldiers and…

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    into the aircraft and said: ‘Make yourself comfortable, son. In two hours you’ll be in Berlin.’ The most famous human interest story is that of airlift pilot First Lieutenant Gail Halverson. He was one of the American pilots flying round-the-clock missions from Rhein-Main Air Base to Templehof. One day he was at Templehof filming aircraft landings when he met a group of German children. He used his limited German to greet them and then answered their questions about the airlift with help of some…

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    The Soviet-Afghan War began with the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on December 24, 1979, and ended with the withdrawal of Soviet forces on February 15, 1989. It was a war that had a global impact and indirectly led to the fall of the USSR. Afghanistan in the 50s and 60s, was a country that was beginning to modernize and industrialize with the help of both the Soviet Union and the United States. As animosity grew between the two world superpowers, the U.S. quickly created military ties with the…

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    be someone who is monitoring the agreements and fostering trust between combatants. The main objective is to prevent abuse of political agreements and armed conflicts. Fortna study also demonstrates evidence to show that “having a peacekeeping mission reduces the estimated risk of another war by about seventy…

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    Today is the day in which we will improve social justice through establishing a supportive legal system, which provides the proper nourishment, adequate guidance, and overall support which is vital for adolescent Black and Brown boys to succeed among their peers. The youth supportive complex consists of striving for success, while simultaneously enriching, and promoting a life full of purpose, demeanor, and future. The Latino Youth Support Complex will consist of an advocative approach,…

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