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    Security briefing paper on Pakistan Introduction: Having lost the last vestiges of its secular inspiration in the bloody marshes of Bangladesh in 1971, the country the world knows as Pakistan is at present under siege from a motley armada of militant groups, trying to establish an Islamist utopia . The situation is made worse by the schizophrenic state of the country’s counter-terrorism approach, with differential treatments meted out to Afghan Taliban and Laskhkar-e- Taiba ( groups…

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    equipped with such weapons like a air-to-surface missile, air-to-air missile or other types of guided munitions. Drone strikes are mostly carried out of the US military in countries like Pakistan and Yemen. Recently, the U.S. military killed more than militants in an airstrike on an extremist group’s camp in Somalia. Drone Strikes are mainly used for uses like destroying buildings and vehicles. This method of killing is considered highly controversial in this day and age. These strikes began…

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    Weathermen, often referred to as weather underground, were a militant radical left wing group in the 60’s that sought to overthrow the U.S. government and tried to get their point across by bombing government property such as bathrooms in places like the pentagon, state department building and more. They were part of the “counterculture” idea which went against cultural norms and rules. Even though the weatherman brought a lot of attention to the counterculture movement by taking action and…

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    learned that Afghan government is still not up to the task. This is after U.S had spent 65 billion dollars for the efforts to build up Afghan military and police. The president’s announcement came as a result of after recent siege of the Taliban militants of the city of kunduz that lasted for fifteen days. The Obama administration’s decision was also influenced by a historical mistake made by the Bush administration to have abandoned Afghanistan at a crucial time and divert bulk of the…

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    In this segment we are bringing attention to comfort women; the Japanese Army forced comfort women into sexual slavery during World War II. Comfort women have endured so much pain that they are requesting to receive an apology from Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe and they would like to receive an $8 million dollar compensational fund for the survivors. Many of the survivors believe that what they are asking for isn’t enough to pay for everything they have suffered. Christine Ahn states that…

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    Emotions are strong they make us very happy or sad at the time, it makes people do things before they think about it. Fear of death is one of the worst. Militant group called ISIS has been trying to take over small countries across the Middle East and enable the possibility to spread fear of Muslims all over the world, but primary to Europe. Isis, militant group, is causing one of the biggest problems in today’s world by taking people’s land and lives. Isis is a very powerful group that has a…

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    account. Such as the author (Who wrote it), the tone, the audience it was intended for, and the time it was written. Source A was written by the NUWSS (National Union of Women 's Suffrage Societies). The NUWSS was a none militant organisation, and not as extreme as their militant counterparts. This would indicate that the substance of the source is well informed and not driven…

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    than any other in air device. For us, drones are perfect. They do the job for us. We are told that predator and reaper drones have taken out “suspected militants” in airstrikes. What they don’t tell you is that with these airstrikes kill innocent civilian lives, including children. Even though drones are the cheapest and easiest attack on militants, drones should be…

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    Movement inspired the feminist; as well as African Americans rights, Native American rights known as Red Power, gay/lesbian, and anti-war movements. During the 1960s militant feminist trend in the United States. It was supported by noteworthy women activist who studied general minority rights and antidiscrimination movements. Women formed militant groups. The women’s liberation movement, which was social opposed to political and was showed in writing and marches by radical feminists, this may…

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    hot, and dusty, militant infested hills of Syria before reaching the relative safety in neighboring countries like Turkey, Jordan and Iraq. Believe it or not, it could be said that little Aysha is one of the lucky ones, but she is scarred and will never be the same, her childhood has been ripped away like an old page in a notebook. Horrific images are engraved like tombstones deep within her mind. Aysha will remember being stopped on the hillsides by an armed gang of militants who, with…

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