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    Argument Against Torture

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    Torture is Never Acceptable Torture is never acceptable because people harm animals and people. People harm people and animals; Why do you think people have more intense reactions to hearing about torture than they do to hearing about bombings or other acts of war. What does it mean when the President of the United States announces that America must reject the false choice between our security and our ideals? What is it about our founding principles that makes Americans feel so strongly about torture;

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    Why Did 9/11 Happen

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    Al-Qaeda is the group responsible for the 9/11 attacks. Bin Laden initially denied involvement in the attacks but then eventually admitted that he was involved. US forces found a video tape in a destroyed house in Jalalabad. The video shows that Bin Laden was planning the attacks and that he was responsible. Nearly 10 years later‚ Bin Laden was killed in Pakistan by Special Forces. Bin Laden was responsible for the 9/11 attacks and was eventually found and killed. I was

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    Terrorist Tactics

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    Terrorists are taught many different tactics to go about committing a terrorist attack successfully. A majority of people who become terrorists come from a lower class family. These terrorists learn a lot of different terrorism tactics at these camps that still exist‚ in places such as caves today. These people improve their family’s financial problems by going through with the attack‚ most likely a suicide attack. They recruit a certain type of person to be a terrorist as well. There are also

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    has ties to most of all the terrorist groups in the world and is the most infamous group in the world today and that is the group called Al-Qaeda The word Al-Qaeda means “the base” in Muslim. As an international terrorist organization led by Osama bin Laden. The group seeks to rid Muslim countries of western influence and replace them with fundamentalist Islamic regimes. Al-Qaeda grew out of the of the ashes of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1988‚ after it helped expel the Soviet occupation.

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    Terrorism Obama the Good‚ Bad‚ and Ugly President Barack Obama is the 44th president of the United states twice elected. His family is composed of his father who is from Kenya and his mother who is from Kansas. He was raised by his grandfather and grandmother. He made his way through college with scholarships and student loans. He then moved to Chicago where he worked with the churches there to help rebuild the communities that were ruined by the steel plant closing. ("President Barack Obama

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    The al-Qaeda of today is a vastly different entity from the al-Qaeda formed by Osama bin Laden towards the end of the Afghan war against the Soviets in 1988 (Alexander and Swetnam‚ 2001: 37). The evolution‚ or as Burton (2006) has termed it “devolution”‚ of al-Qaeda‚ is partially linked to its terrorist acts‚ and‚ in particular‚ the counter-terrorist measures employed by governments to deal with them. This is most evident in reference to the single most expensive‚ in terms of life lost and economical

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    does not mean a little suspicion has to lead to death or cruelty. In addition‚ there were a lot of conspiracies stating Osama Bin Laden was not guilty but just because he had committed many crimes prior to 9/11‚ he was hypothesised to be cuprit. “The reason why 9/11 is not mentioned on Osama Bin Laden’s Most Wanted page is because the FBI has no hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11.” affirmed by the FBI’S Chief when asked about why not listing 9/11 as for one of the crime he is wanted for(Griffin)

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    The History of Terrorism

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    Qaeda’s Osama Bin Laden orchestrated slaughter of innocent men as well as women‚ children‚ the elderly‚ and the ill was even condemned by fellow jihadist’s including the co-founder of al Qaeda‚ Dr Fadl. Dr Fadl claims the attacks on September 11th were immoral and goes on to blame Osama Bin Laden for “every drop of blood” spilled in Afghanistan and Iraq (Islamopediaonline.org). Although it is necessary to bring justice to terrorists and terrorist organizations such as Osama Bin Laden and al

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    but I understood that New York City was targeted and my life was put in danger but I did not realize that still 11 years later I would never be able to escape the thought that the attack could be repeated. The terrorist attacks committed by Osama Bin Laden on September 11‚ 2001 made America very well aware of how vulnerable it was. The immediate response was to make sure that it never happened again but the way American foreign policy was changed by Vice President Dick Cheney strengthened surveillance

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    Zero Dark Thirty

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    Kalli Hartman Section Four 1/14/2013 Topic: Particulars and Details Word Count: 701 Zero Dark Thirty‚ Affecting America Describing the murder of Osama Bin Laden‚ Zero Dark Thirty remains top in the box office‚ garnering over five Oscar nominations and deeply affecting its audiences. Disturbing and poignant‚ this “R” rated production accurately depicts the nature of war in countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan‚ while viewers vicariously experience the violence of terror attacks and observe

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