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    The Doomsday Plane The United States Air Force consists of an enormous fleet that includes all sorts of special use aircraft with broad mission capability. One of the most unique, and fear inspiring aircraft is the E-4B NAOC (National Airborne Operations Center) Nightwatch. These planes, four specially configured Boeing 747-200s, possess a unique and somewhat eerie job. It may not have impressive payload characteristics like the large bombers, or the advanced attack weaponry on nimble fighter…

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    company’s contributions promote the war on drugs, by giving the state no incentive to scale back their policies. What many fail to realize, however, is the impact the war on drugs and subsequent policies has internationally. America’s war on drugs has spread across the globe. This, however, is not necessarily…

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    reason, or massacres. Our military helps us and our country go through these things every single time we need them to. Right now we have some ups and downs in the armed forces and we should feel like if we keep trying that in the future we can work to fix it. “Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try”-John F Kennedy In the Air Force, Army,and the…

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    subordination in civil-military relations would be uncontested in contemporary scholarly discussions, if his statement would have a perpetual validity. Civilian control of the military is the attempt of societies to find a solution to a paradox: Armed forces are created as masters of violence to protect the society against foreign threats, but because of its capacity for violence, this institution can likewise overthrow…

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    and at home with your families, every second of the day you ponder upon the question, “Am I next?”. Target drone strikes create even more unnecessary fear in neighborhoods taken over by terrorists. We should stop trying to end terrorism with lethal force such as drone strikes. They kill more than just a terrorist group. Drone strikes started well before technology was even practiced. It was produced in the 19940’s but eventually evolved into the problem that it is today due to the evolution of…

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    worldwide. It neither is just a problem of just one race. Police and the Use of Deadly Force Dr. Jyoti Belur is a Research Associate at the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Research. She received…

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    many people love America is because of the protection they receive under the stars and stripes. Although we may still be a developing nation in terms of finding the balance between restriction and freedom, we still have one of the most powerful armed forces in the world.…

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    Saudi Arabia

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    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a force to be reckoned with. With its fighting force comparable to the best and largest, it grows and advances simultaneously with the manpower. Resemblances between the United States and Saudi Arabia have helped reshape its mission of war and peace, monarchial government, and a more energy efficient environment. Saudi Arabia’s military fighting force is quite similar to the United States of America. Since the 1950s “The United States has explicitly vowed to help…

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    The Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, was a considerable wake up call to the United States of America. It showed the holes that were in the national defense and opened the eyes of the not only the citizens but the elected officials as well, to the vulnerability of our nation and humbled the country. It also dramatically increased the United States attitude towards joining World War II from complete opposition to full blown support. On December 8th, 1941, one day after the attack on Pearl Harbor the…

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