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    As he moved closer to the building, it became apparent that it was the target of the attack and not just part of collateral damage. As shocking as the action was, Soheil wasn’t entirely surprised. The Lebanese Muslims considered the Multi-National Force to be taking sides in the Civil War since they were supporting a Maronite controlled government engineered by the Israelis. The MNF had built up, trained, and supplied the Christian-dominated Lebanese army. Once the army was strong and confident…

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    discrimination. These would be issues that would have to be evaluated before trying to implement this full force for the entire military. Minorities have been contributing factors in the military through the years, but not to the extent that they should be when it comes to being in the elite ranks of officers. Having examples and leaders to enforce the importance of a diverse Armed Force will help to not limit their skills and to open up doors for those who might not have been giving the…

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    such as discipline, loyalty, allegiance, subordination, obedience, and setting the example that are present in the capstone documents of the Armed Forces have been always present in the Italian military tradition. Those values have characterized the military people raising them to a higher standard within the society in consideration of their role of Armed Forces which the national security rely upon. Of course, the military, like the society itself, have evolved through the years with the…

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    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, the…

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    military by allowing them to play a part in ground combat. The idea of women fighting alongside men is heavily debated. Some actions women personnel have displayed are too significant to be overlooked. Women have been playing crucial roles in the United States military since the Revolutionary War, whether serving as nurses or serving in combat, women have been vital in the success of the military. Women have been fighting for their rightful place in the U.S. military for hundreds of years. The…

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    The Revolutionary Force of Colombia called “FRAC” is a terrorism organization that declared war to the Colombian government 40 years ago. They are described as a people's army that has emerged as a popular alternative power. But in the eyes of the governments of Colombia, the United States and the European Union and many Colombians, it is a terrorist organization that is funded by extortion, kidnapping and drug trafficking. At the beginning, the FARC was a group of peasant self-defense. During…

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    of this horrendous battle. Remarkably, America’s ways of war grew tremendously and became more informed about the ways of an enemy attack. Nevertheless, the occurrence of Pearl Harbor charted shame and a senseless act that devastated the United States for many decades. On the other note, the U.S has confirmed its fighting proficiency by, competitive firearm and fighting maneuvering capability to take a blow from the enemy. The American Way of War searched for swift military victory and…

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    FARC and Columbian Government Agree to Peace Deal The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, also known as the FARC (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia in Spanish), agreed to a ceasefire with the Colombian government. The ceasefire talks have been in the works for four years. The agreement was reached through a series of meetings in Cuba facilitated by Raul Castro, President of Cuba, Rodrigo Lonodono, leader of the FARC, and President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos. The ceasefire…

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    authority. An intervention is disputed less when the military answers back without using any force. One example for the Lischer reading is the United states air force was stationed to Mozambique in the year 2008 to help assist those that were victims of a flood.…

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    also known as Colombia’s left wing rebels. “Violent non- state actor” they were called by media but the United States and the European think otherwise they would call them the terrorist group. FARC came from back to the Liberal guerilla bands of La Violencia it was a civil war that occur between the Liberal and conservative parties that had been from 1948 until 1958. FARC is Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionaries de Colombia (The Revolutionary armed forced of Colombia. Colombia’s history started with…

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