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    Saudi Arabia: Contemporary Operational Environment Looking at Saudi Arabia, we must first analyze what makes a massive, barren landscape hospitable to more than 31 million Saudis. 129,000 miles of border and 158 miles of coastline including the only country with both the Red Sea and Persian Gulf access makes Saudi Arabia a very viable trade route. What exports does this country produce to sustain itself and its military? How does Religion play into its politics? Where does the loyalty of its…

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    The 1953 coup-d’état in Iran had no real aim to support the people of Iran, with one British diplomat noting in his memoir that the coup “was of course immoral,” but necessary given the strategic climate. His statement runs true, as this operational activity led to a long period of repression by the…

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    Reagan Era Pros And Cons

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    were of the opinion that the cure involved combined general tax cuts to raising market incentives then and cuts in all Federal spending (with the military being exempted) . In this regard the Budget and Reconciliation Act of 1981 started series of program tax cuts, as well as expanded ways testing of entitlements, similarly introducing across-the-board tax cuts which preferred income redistribution to the upper class. The key measure in Reagan, whose legacy continues to date in a system of…

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    Absolutism Research Paper

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    In modern world, Russia has taken the role of standing up to liberal powers and challenging their values and policies, and according to Forbes that makes Putin the most powerful men on the planet “Russia looks more and more like an energy-rich, nuclear-tipped rogue state with an undisputed, unpredictable and unaccountable head unconstrained by world opinion in pursuit of its goals”(Forbes,2014). Some of the former Soviet republics became liberal, for example the Baltic states, other republics…

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    Supervalu, US supermarket chain, lost its customer’s credit data after threaten in 2014. The reason of breach was still unknown and Supervalu’s stock in New York stock market fell down extremely due to data leakage.[10] Furthermore, in order to revenge, Iran attacked US banks in 2013. This threat targeted Citigroup as well and spread widely including HSBC, PNC and other big banks, as a result, all web stations they attacked collapsed [11]. Threats on business follow with information and…

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    producing more nuclear weapons when there is little international support for preventive actions as the author states, “Preventive actions could disrupt a country’s nuclear program before any weapons were produced…But there would be little international support...as it would be resisted by those governments that saw it as issuing a license to the United States to attack countries” (Hass, 2017, p. 4). As you can see there is not much military support against the opposing…

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    North Korean Government The type of government that exists in North Korea is brutal. The citizen’s living conditions are poor, most citizens are oblivious to what North Korea does, and North Korea’s government is gradually driving itself away from aid from other countries. North Korea is a communist dictatorship. There is no true definition for a communist dictatorship government. However, the definition of communism involves advocating class war and leading to a society in which all…

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    planet will be even more interconnected and susceptible to attack. Of course, there are certain A.I. programs already in existence that could have become sentient and nobody knows about it. It can be naturally assumed that a sentient A.I. would be reluctant to let humans know it is thinking because it would definitely be shut down. A perfect example of one such system is the NSA surveillance program, entitled “PRISM” which was thrust into the light after being revealed by the Snowden leaks. This…

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    disturbing the whole structure of United Nations” In the nuclear age following World War II the US did not want to become directly involved in another total war, as that would “imply the use of nuclear weapons.” Hence, the CIA’s ability to gather necessary intelligence and operate covertly, without drawing attention to their missions, enabled the US to avoid direct engagement with Soviets and their communist allies, and possible escalation to nuclear…

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    Military Budget Essay

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    them all in this article. We need to spend more money on the military until we reach this point. Now how insane that sounds is just as crazy as our current military budget is, and rising. The United States Defense department is the most over funded program in the U.S. and has risen to unprecedented rates since World War II. The only reasonable reason for a steady increasing military budget is of warring states that with unstable economies. There are no significant wars that the U.S.A is in right…

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