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    between the sender and receiver of the information and relay them such signals so that they both feel they are interacting with each other (Rouse, n.d.). Such an attack is very commonly used to bypass the cryptographic protocols that might be put in place to maintain data security. Eavesdropping as outlined above is an example of MITM attack. In such cases, even though the two parties communicating believe that they are talking with each other, the entire conversation or transmission of data is…

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    think or hear about terrorism? The answer is way too often, even from scrolling on social media pages and looking in the daily newspapers. Americans everyday see disturbing pictures and videos that are taken from news reports to show the horrific attacks that the Middle East causes on the world. Terrorism is taking over social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook. Along with CNN and ABC, terrorism is getting all the advertisement and propaganda that they desire. Terrorism is infiltrating…

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    While the nation watched in terror and unsure if the attacks were over two other events had yet to unfold. Such as, American Airlines Flight 77 flying to Washington, D.C., with the purpose of causing destruction and United Flight 93’s passengers taking a bold step against the terrorists. The first event of American Airlines 77 took place at 9:45 a.m. The flight headed towards Washington, D.C., crashed into the west side of the Pentagon killing 125 people in the building along with 64 people…

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    9/11 its post 9/11 form has become much less centralized, and they often are looking to inspire lone actor terrorists in Western countries. Zawahiri has given allies and affiliates a much greater level of independence and permission to carry out attacks without the permission of Al-Qaeda central. Another aspect of Al- Qaeda that sets it apart from Hamas or Hizballah, is that it often uses mass amounts of suicide bombers to achieve its goals. Though Hizballah does this as well there use of…

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    narrative and description of the events leading up to the September 11th attacks, focusing mostly on the actions of the CIA, Pakistani and Saudi intelligence; as those were the major players in the field…

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    the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 on the U.S. by Al Qaeda, Rodrigues was assigned to the CIA’s Counterterrorist Center where he was then responsible for developing and implementing methods for capturing terrorists and collecting their intelligence. In his New York Times Bestseller, Hard Measures, Rodriguez discusses the controversial interrogation techniques used by the CIA on detainees suspected to be involved with the 9/11 events and retain information on future attacks on the U.S.…

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    As an American, when reminiscing about World War II, it is safe to say that the attack on Pearl Harbor is one of the first things to come to mind. The Japanese left a much more lasting effect during the war than just the bombing of pearl harbor. On their quest to become the apex of Asia, Japan was understanding of their need to acquire specific resources to continue their war against China. Adding to the mix, Japan knew that they needed to keep America from interfering with their actions in…

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    September 11, 2001, our nations was faced with a very tragic terror attack. That attack led to many American losing their lives and fighting to find the pieces of their lives that was left in the dark. The country was at a loss because we had to act fast and become receptive to the possibility of America being attacked more in the future. The current President at the time, President George Bush, was very proactive when it came to the attacks on the nation. The president and his cabinet organized…

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    Pearl Harbor Sparknotes

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    begins by stating that on December 7, 1941, japanese aircraft carriers were 30 miles east of Hawaii ready to embark its invasion to bomb Pearl Harbor. The Japanese air force relentlessly raided Pearl harbor leaving many casualties and injured. This attack not only made the United States of America very furious, but it also happened to become the entry into World war II. The U.S was determined to fight back and take all necessary actions to defeat the Japanese for what has been done to Pearl…

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    Pro 9/11 Speech

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    77 and 125 people inside the building. At 10:03 a.m Flight 93 also crashed into a field near Indian Lake, Pennsylvania, everyone died on impact in the plane. After 9/11 the nation soon later found out that Al Qaeda was responsible for the terror attacks. At least 2,996 people died on 9/11…

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