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    stated that the Israeli state's ultimate goal was to annex the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East into its territory and enslave its peoples, as part of what he called a "Greater Israel".He stated that Jews and Muslims could never get along and that war was "inevitable" between them, and further accused the U.S. of stirring up anti-Islamic sentiment.[74] He claimed that the U.S. State Department and U.S. Department of Defense were controlled by Jews, for the sole purpose of serving the…

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    The political conflicts that shaped World War 1 and 2. Then just political conflicts of the 20th century. A few are the Crusades, French Revolution, and the Mexican-American War. There are way more I will talk about in this paper. The Crusades had people, or volunteers from pedestrians and military troops or bodies of every European nations. During some time armies of 1095-1291 troops of crusader armies attacked SouthEast Asia Minor and The Levant and they fought the Islamic forces and failed…

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    individual war the U.S. has partaken in, there have been significant changes both at home and across seas. While taking care of the economy on U.S. soil is important, it is not the sole concern. After countless wars and a number of substantial failures, the U.S. eventually started to realize the importance of maintaining peaceable relations with surrounding countries. In the last one hundred years, the United States of America’s foreign policy has been determined in a large part by the two World…

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    War is an underlying event that happens throughout history for various reasons. Whether it be an assassination, a rise of a revolution within a country, a meager argument between two settings, or a simple secluded alliance that can deceive the other at any chance, a war is bound to happen. Let’s begin with the definition of a world war. This type of specific kind of warfare occurs when major first world countries go into battle because of a formidable change that occurs or a threat of…

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    Bush, after the “Axis” speech, even threatened to wage war with Iraq alone at one point, showing his commitment to a war. If Bush was indeed signaling that the US planned to attack one of the “Axis” countries, then it is clear in looking back that Iraq was the intended target. The US had implemented an aggressive foreign policy towards Iraq since the first Gulf War in 1991, claiming that it had a right to “attack Baghdad at will.” America has been hailed as…

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    1795 in his very well renowned essay , Perpetual Peace. According to him, democracy will not participate in warfare, unless its for the purpose of self protection. Thus, if all the countries in the world were to be democracies , there would be no war. The theory puts in a great deal of trust in democracies and believes in the concept that democracies ameliorate foreign policy. Today, the attempt to uphold the theory on one hand and relinquish its significance on the other hand is seen to be one…

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    Chinese government. He declared that the nation’s youth to purify the “impure” elements of Chinese society and to revive the revolutionary spirit that lead to victory in the civil war 20 decades earlier in order to restore the China’s reputation and power. However, his leadership position in government as in the Soviet Union was weakened and failed his Great Leap Forward and the economic crisis. (A&E Television Networks, LLC, 2015). His Great Leap Forward was hoping to change China from farming…

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    The 9/11 Generation

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    In Sunaina Marr Maira, The 9/11 Generation: Youth, Rights, and Solidarity in the War on the Terror, is an ethnographic study of youth organizations and solidarity to understand the mobilization of Muslim youth in different communities in the Bay Area. After 9/11, many Muslim, Arabs, and South Asians increased in partaking in political subjectivity and orientation related to Islamophobia, global politics in the Middle East, and US policies. Many Muslim students took part in youth organizations as…

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    Thumann Leadership

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    modern history. After centuries of consolidating its power in the region the Russian empire was tested in multitude of world changing events starting with Napoleonic wars, transformation during Great War and finally forming into ideological body to define Cold War world. After almost unprecedented expansion came quick fall. The old Soviet Union succumbed to its structural deficiencies, with all its…

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    Why Is 9/11 Important

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    extremist group Al Qaeda. Though the massive destructruction was uncalled for, they believed they had a good reason. They wanted retaliation. They thought we were wrong to support Israel and they weren't pleased that we were involved in the Persian Gulf War and that we were present in the Middle East. On top of all…

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