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    National Security Analysis

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    “this was a cruel and terrible attack. Twenty-two Israelis were killed. Ordinary Israelis, who were on their way to work, to their homes, with no malice in their hearts. Many were injured. It is very painful.” Rabin’s wish was “to overcome blows, but blows which came together with progress for peace. In light of the change in the reality, may we be strong enough to go on and see the goal of peace and security.” Likewise, my wish is that both Israeli and Palestinian children will live in a…

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    The attack had to reinforce the public understanding of the Palestinian conflict with Israel. At the same time, the terrorists themselves sought to release 234 Palestinian inmates that were held in Israeli prisons at that time (Terry, 2014). Most likely, that was the true purpose behind the attack. The attack influenced numerous stakeholders within and outside Germany. Overall, stakeholder theory posits that the Olympic Games rely on the International…

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    8:22). At this point, Gideon possessed essential characteristics that people look for in a leader. Gideon was approached by the Israelis and they wanted to give him authority, position, respect, and privileges. However, Gideon refused the request because he knew that the victory belongs to God – “I will not rule over you, neither shall my son rule over you: the LORD shall rule over…

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    The Article I read was "A Century After Sykes-Picot" by Eugene Rogan. The article explains the steps taken by England, France, and Arab leaders all took in order to help themselves as much as possible. However, as the article explains, the British and French eventually ignored the Arab peoples, only focusing on how they could evenly split the Middle East between the two countries and imperialize as successfully as possible. The first paragraphs of the article explain a background on the…

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    Response To The Holocaust

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    judged and condemned by their very accusers. I learned about the "false flag" operations, such as the tragedy of the USS Liberty attacked by the Israelis during the 1967 war and killing 34 young American men. I became shocked and horrified as I learned about the treatment of the Palestinian people in the occupied territories at the hands of the Israeli Defense Forces and the Jewish settlers. Israel purports to be the only democracy in the middle east, but it's only a democracy for Jews. Non-Jews…

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    He believes long unsettles events like the Palestine question, depute over the Israeli borders, and Lebanon’s conflict have been caused by and continue to be an issue because of the spillover of cold war policies that the U.S. and Soviets were using, like supplying weapons and overthrowing Democratically elected leadership for their…

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    Kennedy’s Doctrines Student’s Name Institution Introduction Kennedy was an intelligent newspaper informer in his late twenties. His public ambition and zeal for democracy were some of the major personality attributes that played a significant role in rising to become the United States representative. He later was to become the president of the United States, one of two crucial superpowers of the Second World War. Furthermore, his continuous energy for people’s equality and his audacity…

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    Why Muscle Cars Are Dead

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    Andre Andrews Dr. King English 114 3 October 2015 Muscle Cars are dead Out with the old and in with the new. The cars of today are not the muscle cars of yesterday. Why has this phenomenon occurred over the years? Muscle cars are dead. The muscle cars of the past are still around, but car manufacturers do not make them anymore. The term “muscle” car refers to the two-door sports coupes that were manufactured from 1949 to the mid-1970s. These small cars had huge powerful engines that were…

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    Journey To The Cold War

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    War: June 5, 1967 A 1967 a blockade was ordered on the Golf of Aqaba by General Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt. General Moshe Dayan ordered a pre-emptive attack. In June 1967 Israeli Air Force bombed several airfields. In addition Egyptian tanks were destroyed. Israeli army came to the Suez Canal on June 7th. Within three days Israelis captures Golan Heights and land in Syria. The six day war gave them control over the West Bank of Jordan and the Arabs who lived there. It reopened the gulf of…

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    At the end of WWII, the US had used the A-bomb, and had used a Boeing B-29 bomber to deliver it. This shocked and angered Stalin (Joseph Stalin, the Premier of the USSR), because the Soviet dialectic stated that the Soviet-Marxist system would be able to triumph over capitalist or fascist systems, and here the US had just a big a bomb! This seemed to prove that the USSR were on a loss! (And it was.) The US's possession of the A-bomb gave Harry Truman (US President after FDR) a huge advantage in…

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