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    that it had to put an end to Hussein’s weapons program so Bush decided to invade the nation to take out the whatever weapons that Hussein may have stockpiled. There was also a fear among American intelligence that Saddam Hussein might be working with Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden against the United States. The War on Terrorism moved to Iraq during 2003, which was in addition to the fighting going on in…

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    The Need to Fall Back Boom! A bomb detonates five feet away from you. Dust and debris fly all over the place. Bullets start raining in, shattering glass, and causing damage. The rain of bullets just landed in the back of everyone around you. Following the bloodshed, troops come in and evacuate your entire family on the basis that they are saving you. The troops move you to a refugee camp where your standard of living is ten times worse than it was before. In the past the United States has…

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    Taliban, a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan, hand over bin Laden and expel al-Qaeda. However, they refused to do so until the United States produced evidence of their involvement in 9/11. President Bush dismissed this request and launched "Operation Enduring Freedom" with the United Kingdom on October 7, 2001. The war comprised three phases with the aim to dismantle al-Qaeda and remove the Taliban from power.…

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    9/11 Conspiracy Theory

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    In my opinion, it is impossible for the US government to have carried out the 9/11 attacks. There is too much evidence against al-Qaeda, and considering al-Qaeda has always wanted to wipe out the American population, how could it not be them? I also do not believe the government could have carried out such a horrific attack and not get caught. Also, what did the US government have to gain…

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    America’s Tragedy: Is it Real or Fake? Over a decade later, the American people will never forget the tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001. The falling of the World Trade Center has changed the world forever. Initially the world was stunned, however after America picked up what was left of the country; hundreds of conspiracy theorists believed that the destruction of the World Trade Center was not a war on terror, but a planned attack with an ulterior motive. In the articles, “Simply…

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    Does America accommodate Muslims well? Hate crimes directed at Muslims in America occur on a regular basis, when only a small percentage of them are extremists. Without completely setting aside the treatment of Muslims, focus in on the accommodations America has made for Muslims. Strict rules on prayer and clothing in schools and workplaces, the vandalism of American mosques, and the lack of acceptance of Muslims in America, despite their growing population, shows that America does not…

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    Lastly, the most predominant issue that emerged from the Taliban Regime controlling Afghanistan, would be the issue of religion. Before the Taliban, people stomached secular individuals and didn’t persecute them for not being as religious. An example of this from the book would be Baba. He was a very well-known Afghan because of his royal elite background, however, he was not religious. No harm came to Baba or Amir because they were not religious. The individuals who were religious, they were…

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    How Did 9 11 Kill People

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    The 9/11 attacks were horrifying. On 9/11 two terrorist over took planes and were rammed into the twin towers in New York City also known as the world trade center according to document 1. People were jumping out of windows to their deaths or would die from the plane crashing and the towers falling. Many died that day and many were injured. The government needed to step in but killing people or just blaming people wasn’t very satisfying either. President George w. Bush was linking the 9/11…

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    popping up into the minds of our citizens, who is ISIS? ISIS is an acronym which stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, a terrorist group that first came into view around 2003 after the U.S. invasion of Iraq. The current leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, plans to take control of all Muslims worldwide, and will kill any “infidels” who stand in their way. This grave act of abuse towards anyone who doesn’t follow ISIS is a threat to the United States and our allies. ISIS has used means…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Americans feared air travel. Over 2,000 lives were lost. All of these were outcomes of the attacks made against the United States of America on September the 11th, 2001. The events of September 11th were carried out by members of the terrorist group Al Queda. The terrorists, lead by Osama Bin Laden, had taken control of four flights: departing from Boston, New Jersey, and Washington D.C. The terrorists killed the flights' pilots in order to gain full control of the aircrafts. At 8:56 AM, the…

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