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    Geopolitics: inquiry scaffold The region of conflict: When the Pashtun tribes were united in 1747, Afghanistan was founded. Afghanistan served as a buffer between the British and Russian Empires until it won independence from the British in 1919. The democracy ended in 1973 when the government was overthrown in a coup and again in 1978 by a communist inspired group. This government was supported by the Soviet Union who invaded in 1979 to support the communist regime. Russia withdrew in 1989…

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    December 7, it did not only destroy one of the military bases, but it teared down a whole community with innocent American civilians that in reality did not deserve that at all. It caused destruction, something that the Japanese wanted and unfortunaly won, but it just made things even worse. Terrorist attacks always have violence involved in it somehow, people that have absolutely nothing to do get to live the consequences because terrorist believe that violence is a way to catch the…

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    country everything will be ok yet the allow terrorist hide out without saying anything. I can see why Malala would want to come back to her “home” because I would too. But, I would also like the support of my government. Since she has left she has won the Nobel Peace Prize and many honors for heroic deeds that every girl should do. Hopefully, one day she will feel safe enough to return to the Sat Valley without any repercussions. Today, that would be unheard of which is really…

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    the Center on the Future of War at Arizona State University helps Bergen to write books full of accurate and up to date knowledge on terrorism happening in the United States and abroad. He is known for producing the television interview, where Osama bin Laden declared war against the United States. In this, Peter Bergen most recent book, he addresses three main points; the internet, the media, and preventive measures. The growing popularity of the internet is helping individuals find people…

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    They gather evidence from many different sources and put it together to show their own perspective of the event of September 11. Due to it being directed and made by an individual, it will contain some elements of bias because of the different views and beliefs that the director has. The evidence collected can contain indisputable and disputable facts. This can cause a distortion of the truth and create a new perspective. Some of the facts will be from individual memory which will also contain…

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    Corruption In The CIA

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    CIA and Afghanistan have a long history that consists of the rebels fighting the Soviet army in the 80’s, fighting the Taliban years before 9/11, and paid assets in tribes to gain information about Osama bin Laden’s whereabouts. The CIA eventually found the precise location of a key lieutenant of bin Laden, Zubaydah. To capture him, the CIA, FBI, and Pakistani security forces went in and apprehended him. Zubaydah was shot when he was taken, being first thought to be a prisoner of war, until…

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    9/11 Informative Speech

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    Hate-Around the time of 9/11, there was a lot of American hate. In 1998 Osama bin Laden made a fatwa which is a ruling on a point of Islamic law given by a recognized authority. In it he talks about the responsibility of all Muslim people, “The ruling to kill the Americans and their allies—civilians and military—is an individual duty for every Muslim who can do it in any country in which it is possible to do it…” [bin Laden]. This is because they think that, “All these crimes and sins committed…

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    those awful days, the hunt for Osama Bin Laden had started and the war against terrorism was heard around all over the world. With for more than ten years we searched for Bin Laden countless times with good people dying along the way to serve their country. They died protecting their country for and with a belief that they died for the safety of America and for a better future for the world. For eleven long years the wait was over America had killed Osama Bin Laden. The Al-Qaeda leader had been…

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    Combat Terrorism Essay

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    The team is made up of delta force, Rangers, USAF and Navy seals. This team is known for the cross over attacks on Seria and the death of many AL-Qaeda members. Another Famous counter terrorism unit is Seal team six who carried out the hit on Osama bin laden AL-Qaeda leader of the planned attack on September 11th in operation called Neptune 's spear. Other countries also have special units designed for countering terrorism. Counter Terrorism units are only a little portion of what the world…

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    Al Qaeda Essay

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    militantly opposed to Western foreign policy: founded by Osama bin Laden in 1988” (Dictionary.com). “In approximately 1989, bin Laden and co-defendant Muhammad, Alef founded “Al Qaeda,” an international terrorist group. This group was dedicated to opposing non- Islamic government with force and violence. One of the principal goals of AL Qaeda was to dive the United States armed forces out of Saudi Arabia and Somalia by violence”(Al Qaeda). Bin Laden, the founder of Al Qaeda was a very cruel…

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