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    The Peace Process

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    1. Why has it been difficult for US administrations to broker a sustainable peace between Israelis and Palestinians? The shortfalls of the United States lead peace process have numerous factors. The most blatant problem is the changing government officials, and political movements involved. Throughout the peace process Israel has seen over 10 different prime ministers with 5 different political parties elected. (http://www.stateofisrael.com) Many of these had very different social and…

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    ISIS Case Study

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    with Sunnis, Iran and Hezbollah are a dilemma. Iran has a large of Shiite Muslim and Hezbollah also fight with ISIS (Hilleary, 2015). However, they may bring a challenge for U.S. Firstly, Iran was backed by Russia and China, thus, it is not active in case of cooperating with U.S. Secondly, to gain the cooperation with Iran, U.S must loose economic sanctions and the nuclear program of Iran. Therefore, it is an opportunity for Iran to develop its nuclear weapons. Thirdly, Hezbollah is also another…

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    citizens of Israel. An old slogan from Yisrael Beiteinu states “no citizenship without loyalty.” He once demanded that Israeli Arab citizens be required to take a “loyalty oath” and once argued that Arab members of the Knesset who met with Hamas or Hezbollah should be executed. He has often said that he believes that the opponents of Israel are anti-Semitic. Mr. Lieberman believes that the best path to peace is to separate Jews from Arabs and Palestinians. He has recently proposed that the…

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    Media nowadays has evolved tremendously since the first time the term ‘media’ introduced. Its major role in channeling information has turned better as the time pass. Previously, there were only written materials, then images, then audios, then videos, and nowadays it keeps progressing. Eventually, the use of media is becoming inevitable for every sector available, and one of the sectors that relies significantly on media is the Military sector. Media plays a very crucial role for most Military…

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    backed by Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah against the rebels backed by US led coalition, Turkey, and Gulf States. Also the Sectarian war also known as the religious war, the Shiite made up of Iran, Hezbollah, and Alawites fighting the Sunni made up of Rebels backed by the Gulf states. But however the rebels are also fighting ISIS. Finally, the proxy war but neither sides are actually fighting each other but this war involves the US and Gulf States against Russia, Iran, and Hezbollah. There are also…

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    Terrorist Group Analysis

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    to coordinate terrorist violence with political action. Terrorist groups using the networked structure, are organized in cells so that the loss of a cell would not compromise the identity, location or actions of other cells or the organization. Hezbollah, Palestine Islamic Jihad, Hamas, and Tamil Tigers are politically motivated and their attacks are focused on their governments. Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Boko Haram, ISIS and Lashkar E Taiba are all motivated by religion and their targets are…

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    Impact of Congressional Resolutions on Syrian Chemical Attack in 2013 Introduction The Syrian crisis has led to massive loss of life and destruction of property as government and rebel opposition forces fight each other to take control of different points within the country. International attention and concern has grown over rampant violation of human rights in Syria especially by government forces that deliberately attack its civilians with military weapons. However, Ghouta attack of august…

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    Invasion Of Israel Essay

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    Geographically, the nation of Israel is situated in the Middle East and comparatively smaller in size than the state of New Jersey, U.S. According to the map above, Israel falls to the south east of Mediterranean sea, and adjoins the Gulf of Aqaba and Sinai Peninsula to the to the south and southwest respectively. Along its borderline, the nation shares a length of 147 miles and 189 miles with the Hashemite kingdom and Palestinian Autonomous Area correspondingly. The area is conjoined with the…

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    terrorist groups. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (FARC) were able to acquire weaponry and communication technology through simple dealings in the drug trafficking arena. Brothers, Ali Farhat and Hassan Farhat, members of terrorist group Hezbollah, were accused of carrying heroin, cocaine and marijuana as part of the groups trafficking activities. The Taliban actively encourages growing of the opium poppy and offer protection for the farmers who grow the crop, this allows them to be…

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    On a Friday morning on June 14, 1985, Trans World Airlines Flight 847 was schedule for a flight destined to Rome, Italy from Athens, Greece. Shortly after take-off, members of the Hezbollah hijacked the airliner that was containing 139 passengers on board. The purpose of the hijacking was the members of the Hezbollah was demanding the release of Shi’ite Muslims that were in custody of Israeli government officials. All passengers on board were unharmed and released during the two-week hostage…

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