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    Islamic War Rhetoric

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    The Islamic state of Syria, or Isis, has become a main topic of many of the 24 hour news media outlets. ISIS has used social media and other means to invoke terror in the eyes of many Americans as well as others people who are not used to this type of persecution so vividly. ISIS has been given credit for the terror driven kidnapping for money. They have also had a major impact on the world’s economy. IsIs militants and leaders are Islamic fundamentalists. They believe that the Islamic law,…

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    an extended campaign of terror causing substantial physical and psychological damage, as well as political and economic damage that would force the U.S. to withdraw from the region. Al-Qa’ida core, however, does not have the capability to wage this war by itself. it depends on local affiliates and allies to strike at the U.S., its allies and its interests abroad. Al-Qa’ida’s leadership believes that the removal of the U.S. and Western power would significantly weaken and allow them to topple…

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    foreign policy when he became president were big. He wanted to end the war in Iraq, finish the fight against the Taliban, weaken or get rid of al Qaeda, keep terrorists from gaining access to nuclear weapons, and to strengthen overall alliances with other nations. Being at war in Iraq causes the nation to have men at risk, spend lots of money, and causes tension between the U.S.A. and Iraq as well as nations that are allied with Iraq. al Qaeda is a terrorist organization that previously attacked…

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    What Makes Up Terrorism?

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    What makes up terrorism is the illegal use of violence and threatening, especially against people not in the military, in the pursuit of political aims. Do I believe the " war on terrorism is justifiable I would say yes because, this may sound "foolish" to some people, but doesn't it make a nation "stronger"? Take September 11 for example. The United States has not had a glimpse of real threat in the big picture of terrorism since, security has greatly improved, and people can work together and…

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    wave for the Trump Administration’s actions globally. The Trump Administration has come into office with the growing problem of terrorism. Mattis has made publicly his stance on international terrorism. There is a general notion the countries such as Iran, are becoming havens for those who threaten American interest. Mattis is quoted…

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    On November 4, 2008, this country witnessed a life changing moment in history. The first visibly black male became The President of the United States. I remember watching the results come in while sitting in my mom’s room. Everyone in the room broke out in prayer, tears, and pure and utter joy for our future. Barack Hussein Obama came into the oval office with a vision for change to redesign our country. President Obama is someone that many people look to as a symbol of hope and integrity; he is…

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    Utilization of PTSD Screening in a Primary Care Setting Background Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States, nearly 14 years ago, there have been over 2 million military personnel deployed in support of the Global War on Terror (GWOT), with more than 45% of this number having deployed more than once (Castro, 2014). Combat operations in both the Afghanistan and Iraqi theater have created a population of combat veterans in America who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (Fulton…

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    Syrian War Research Paper

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    The Syrian war has been going on for some time now and has had a dominating presence within our headlines with many newscasters broadcasting on the devastating destruction of countries within Syria. Over the past four years hundreds of thousands of people have lost their lives during the wars that have broken out between countries and governments leaving heartbroken families and children left to fend for themselves. As a consequence of this war many people have attempted to flee to other…

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    In Recent news it has finally been reported that Joe Biden is running for president. However, in other recent news it is said he isn't running for president. In this article, Dana Milbank implies that nobody honestly knows what vice president, Joe Biden, is going to do. It is said from his close friends that he will but other friends say he will not run. Some visitors say "Yes he will" others say "No won't". It is both answers but at the same time not. Biden has delayed this decision for quite…

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    Refugees need the right to not be deported. Refugees come to the U.S to be in a safe, equal opportunity country with freedom of religion. Refugees come from unsafe countries and we deport them back, placing them in an unsafe environment. Syrians are living in extremely dangerous environments, many try to leave. According to newsdeeply.com people from Syria are fleeing from “shells and barrel bombs.” 4 million people from Syria have become refugees. 7.6 million others are trying to flee.…

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