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    Alan W Dowd published a commentary about the close relationship between the United States and Great Britain as being the cornerstone of a peaceful world in ‘The American Legion Magazine”December 2016.Since the article is published in “The American Legion Magazine,” the readers are assumed to be veterans and patriotic. This magazine could also be found on tables in medical office waiting rooms so it would not be considered to be exclusive. The article is inclusive to any audience that may be…

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    For any intervention in the world, the international community should have some strong reasons. The United Stated Before considering the changing nature of humanitarian intervention under international law, it is necessary to consider briefly why humanitarian intervention was appeared as a justification for the 2003 war against Iraq. The cruel and brutal nature of the Iraqi regime is indisputable. For a long time, the former regime oppressed a system of persecution that contained widespread…

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    because of their mass christian belief. “The Mongols after about 1240 held Russia in subjugation for 200 years. The Ottoman Turks, who had originated in central Asia, penetrated the Byzantine Empire, crushed the medieval Serbian Kingdom at the battle of Kosovo in 1389, and spread over the Balkans. They took Constantinople itself in 1453” (Palmer Colton Kramer 47). In the fourteenth century, nearly half of the European population were killed by an incurable disease called the Black Death, or…

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    “In our democracy, where the government is truly an agent of popular will, military policy is dependent on public opinion, and our organization for war will be good or bad as the public is well informed or poorly informed.” George C. Marshall. The armed forces support the government during international interaction when diplomacy and the police does not work. According to the U.S. Military Strategy “the U.S. militaries propose is to protect our nation and win wars.” In the globalized world,…

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    Ever since the evolution of mankind, the art of warfare has witnessed numerous changes. From early hand to hand fight, the art of warfare transitioned to become the battle of wits, nerves, technology and tactics. Wars were fought with the swords and spears till the invention of guns in 14th century. From the first use of guns in a battle till the Napoleonic era, warfare relied on manpower and line-and-column tactics to achieve firepower concentration. Focus of warfare shifted from manpower to…

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    Endless War Analysis

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    Torreon (Torreon, CRS 01/27/15, summary section). Regardless of whether the conflict is stand alone or part of a prolonged engagement and/or war period, a majority of these conflicts where American troops are involved do not have an associated authorization use of military force associated with them. To highlight this fact Mr. Timothy McGrath states that the United States is currently involved in 134 different operations in his 8 December 2014 article on US Foreign policy (McGrath, Global Post…

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    Author to Literature: Charles Alexander London The euphoria felt from travelling the world, is unsurpassable. Wanderlust filled people, venture out on a journey across the world in order to experience new things, meet new people, and Alexander London was one of these people. Thanks to London’s adventurous and active lifestyle, he has the potential to write a multitude of accurate events through his characters and descriptions. In fact, Alex London’s life plays a huge role in the creation of…

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    Wars can be called as military acculturation. They played a significant role in the transmission of military technology from one to others. After the introduction of gunpowder and firearms into the battlefields, they became major elements to empires in order to make real their military and politic goals. Without having cannon, artillery and handgun, these states were vulnerable against enemies since attack and defence were made with firearms. Thus, it can say that the firearms in early modern…

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    How would you feel if you were in the army and your girlfriend broke up with you by a letter saying she was in love with someone else? How would you feel if your dad died while you were in the war? What if your girlfriend broke up with you for her best friend? What if you knew you still wanted to be with that girl who left you? Well in the book I read those exact thing happened. It was called Dear John and the author was Nicholas Sparks. On page 1 &2 it stated, “ What does it mean to truly…

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    Essay On Organ Trafficking

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    desperate and frustrated patients looking for alternative ways to obtain organ transplant. Human organ trafficking is an illicit and inhumane trade that has circled the globe. 'Donors ' from Pakistan, China, India, Philippines, Egypt, Moldova, Israel, Kosovo, Mozambique, Brazil, and many other foreign countries formally or informally participate in the harvesting of Human Organs.…

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