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    Research Paper : War on Terror After the 4 attacks on the United States on 9/11 at the specific locations at the World Trade Center, Pentagon , and Pennsylvania. We have been at war with the Middle East and trying to hold down their territory and stop terrorist attacks from occurring. The first group to be over there was the Central Intelligence Agency. The Department of Defense focused on Tora Bora , but they weren’t enough forces and Osama Bin Laden had escaped to Pakistan. They wanted to…

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    in counter-terrorism caused high-profiled arguments between the US and EU over post-9/11 security strategies (Aldrich, 122; Kruglanski et al., 100). Counter-terrorism strategies for both the United States and European Union are different as EU’s counter-terrorism is a domestic question and many European states do not want to join the ‘war on terror’ and the EU lacks a coherent foreign policy dimension (Aldrich, 122). European Council after 9/11 developed various plans and agreements such as a…

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    All the aforementioned are considered serious crimes, and violation of human rights in the United States. Conflict Perspective Theory will be used to substantiate the message that our video will be conveying to our audience. According to Kelly Welch, the author of the book “Think Human Sexuality,” stated that the conflict theory support the basic…

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    Causes Of The War In Iraq

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    Everyone remembers the feeling we felt that morning of September 11th 2001, when we found out that our great country had been attacked. Most felt grief, anger, and some were fearful of not knowing what was going to happen next. Like United States always does, it pulled itself together uniting and helping out everyone in need. Once we were back on our feet it was time for Justice to be handed out by the hands of Americans. The highlighted causes leading up to the war in Iraq that will be…

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    can take other forms such as cyber terrorism and bioterrorism (Peak & Everett, 2015). The terrorist attacks on United States soils have demonstrated vulnerability and the need for the law enforcement to be more knowledgeable. Being knowledgeable about terrorists’ methods ensures that they can respond to attacks effectively and also adopt the long-term perspective of protecting the State. Law enforcement is tasked with investigation, arresting and detaining, and interrogating and interviewing…

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    Plan of Investigation The Vietnam War was a tough fought conflict for the United States Armed Forces and those in the Viet Cong [VC], (the National Liberation Front for South Vietnam [NLF] forces in South Vietnam [SV]). As members of the VC lost their lives in battle more and more started joining. The United States government realized it was necessary to bring down the leaders of the NLF in order to have a better chance at ending the war. This investigation will examine the CIA’s Phoenix…

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    Ideal Command Brazil

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    the initiative in combat power and military strength throughout the globe. Measuring in as the third largest country in the world, Brazil portrays characteristics ideal for any type of logistical and sustainment operations. In the event that the United States collaborates with this immense South American country, our ( U.S. ) superior global manpower will only benefit in aspects such as, available land for training, logistical…

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    The Pros And Cons Of ISIS

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    ISIS, it stands for Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and is an extremist group that rules by Wahhabi and/or salafi law. ISIS is a well-known terrorist group that is known for kidnapping western journalists and aid workers as part of their tactics. In Arabic ISIS the well-known terrorist group is also called daesh. Hillary Clinton said that “It can’t be an American fight” but she was wrong, because if not us then who would take the fight to ISIS? ISIS has an operation base that is in Iraq and…

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    Robert Hanssen Psychology

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    Robert Philip Hanssen, born April 18, 1944 to police officer Bob Hanssen, was one of the most damaging spies in United States history (Deep Inner Conflicts). Raised in Chicago, he would later attend Knox College where he received an AB degree in Chemistry. Next, in 1966, he would attend Northwestern University. Initially studying to become a dentist, he would decide to instead pursue a degree in Accounting and Information Systems. While in college, he would also take classes on the Russian…

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    Each Country has their own Justice System and each will differ slightly from the United States. In the end the end result is all the same which is getting their country as safe as possible and looking up the offenders that cannot be a good member productive member of their society. The two Justice System in this paper that will be discussed are the United States and The German justice system. Three items will be compared and contrasted within this paper such as International Police Cooperation…

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