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    Bombing In Baghdad

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    They go on to describe details about ISIS and them being Sunni Muslims. People here are probably thinking that all Sunnis are evil and that they need to be eliminated. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/08/scores-dead-truck-bomb-rips-baghdad-market-iraq-150813045718318.html…

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    ISIS Use Of Media

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    The high quality of ISIS media propaganda in contrast to their seemingly in-ruins location speaks to their global connections. Media is significant not only in what ISIS puts forth, but in how they are represented and the events perceived. “In every war there is a difference between reported news and what…

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    their conflict only recently escalated to violating international law. Following the tragedy of 9/11 and the invasion of Afghanistan, a new and improved organization, different than Al-Qaeda, becomes what the world now knows as ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria). The brutal violence portrayed by ISIS is completely unique compared to other jihadist terrorists, publicly killing Muslims and non-Muslims and recruiting people across the world to join their caliphate. By taking advantage of the…

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    Retired Military Veterans

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    The United States international military campaign, commonly referred to as the War on Terror (WoT), was the longest sustained United States military operation since the end of the Vietnam era which saw more than 2.2 million troops being sent into the battle, resulting in over 6,600 deaths and 48,000 injuries (APHA, 2014). Billions of dollars in financial aid and countless hours of manpower has been spent towards helping war veterans and their families. However, as suggested by an accumulating…

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    Isis In Iraq

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    under heat and has faced many obstacles regarding Iraq, Syria, Gaza, and Ukraine. The war between America and Isis in Iraq has evolved. Isis is the number one threat in Iraq because they threatened America and have killed millions. America is also dealing with Syria because of the constant conflict between the two regarding chemical weapons and the killing of civilians and their cooperation with Isis. The problem in Ukraine is that Russia has declared war with Ukraine for their land and America…

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    Kurds Research Paper

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    He was then, of course, allowed to leave and go free given the Syrian dictatorship had no interest in thwarting terrorists. In part because of the civil war in Syria around 2008, Zammar and other hardline radical Islamist prisoners were released from jail. Many eventually returned to the battlefield and joined the Islamic State terrorist group. Capturing Zammer is a big deal. The Kurds, and possibly American…

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    why we need to deploy more troops, increase protection and watchlists, and attack the main terrorist strongholds. The U.S. has troops stationed all over the world to monitor terrorist activity. For example, we have troops in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, and Turkey, and that’s not even all of them. “The continent is home to an "extensive archipelago…

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    Energy Policy In America

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    Energy policy in America has been a constant and changing evolution; every administration has had their own spin on what is best for America. In this essay we will take a look at the difference between the current administrations (President Barack Obama) and the previous administration (President George W. Bush) and more precisely how they enacted and interrupted the Energy Policy Act of 2005 or EPAct. When President Bush took Office in the early 2001 the country had been in turmoil with its…

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    Marine Corps Reflection

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    Being an infantry unit leader in the Marine Corps there is guarantee that a person will be impacted by armed conflict in some nature or another. I have been personally affected by multiple traumatic experiences that resulted in wounded or killed personnel. One of many impacts that I think of often, is when we reacted to an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near the south gate of Camp Fallujah detonated under the second and fourth vehicles. When contacted, I was out on a presence patrol and my…

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