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    us defense policy

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    power to prevent the situation. Mainly traditional security threats known as war situations involving two or more sates which as military involvements and non traditional security threats as international terrorism are prominently threaten to US mainly after 9/11 attack .This complex threats directly face by president George.W.Bush and Barrck Obama as post 9/11 era leaders of US. World War I and World War II are most significant incidents in US history which traditional security

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    Negative effects of 9/11

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    2001 is day no one will forget. Who would have thought that a plane crashing into the twin towers would have caused so much damage? That plane crashing was just the beginning of the downhill spiral of our economy‚ our national security‚ and the war on terrorism. The terrorist goal was to destroy the United States economy by abolishing its centers of power: Wall Street‚ the Pentagon and the White House. They unfortunately successfully hit their first two targets. The closing of the stock market for

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    global war on terrorism. In September 2002‚ President Bush released his Administration’s National Security Strategy that established global development‚ for the first time‚ as the third “pillar” of U.S. national security‚ along with defense and diplomacy. Also in 2002‚ executive branch foreign assistance budget justifications began to underscore the war on terrorism as the top foreign aid priority‚ highlighting amounts of U.S. assistance to about 30 “front-line” states in the terrorism war

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    Terrorism "Terrorism" comes from the French word terrorisme‚[12] and originally referred specifically to state terrorism as practiced by the French government during the Reign of terror. The Jacobins cited this precedent when imposing a Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.[14][15] After the Jacobins lost power‚ the word "terrorist" became a term of abuse.[8] Although "terrorism" originally referred to acts committed by a government‚ currently it usually refers to the killing of innocent

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    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 the involvement of America’s Military and Intelligence Communities. Scenes exhibiting torture techniques spark controversy‚

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    PSA 9/18/13 On the morning of September 11‚ 2001 the World Trade Center Towers one and two were destroyed in an act of terrorism. New York City and the entire country were shocked‚ traumatized‚ and infuriated. Later that day President George W. Bush gave a speech to the American people. President Bush’s five minute long speech was one of the most important and influential speeches of the 21st century. He got into the hearts and heads of the American people with the use of rhetoric. Throughout

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    Muslim Ummah 5- A country is backward because it’s people are backward 6- Globalization and electronic media 7- The present system of Education must assume some of responsibilities of our failure 8- Politics is the art of possible 9- Terrorism as a new threat to the contemporary world 10- The state of women rights in Pakistan 2008 15. Moral depravity is the root cause of poverty. 16. Peace the essential message of our religion 17. Time management is the key note of

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    9/11 was as significant as the end of the Cold War in changing the structure of the international politics. Thinking about the future of humankind and the basis of political association in the early years of the twenty-first century does not give grounds for optimism. In particular‚ 9/11 has become a moment associated with a return to empire‚ geopolitics‚ political violence and the primacy of sovereignty. Yet‚ it is easy to overstate the meaning of 9/11 and exaggerate from one set of historical

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    701-32. Web. 8 Nov. 2013. Katel‚ Peter. "Homeland Security." CQ Researcher 13 Feb. 2009: 129-52. Web. 8 Nov. 2013. Simons‚ Rae. The World Gone Mad: Surviving Acts of Terrorism. Broomall: Mason Crest‚ 2009. Print. Ruschmann‚ Paul. The War on Terror. New York: Chelsea House‚ 2008. Print. McIntyre‚ Doug. Terrorism ’s Effects On Wall Street. Investopedia. 26 Feb. 2009. Web. 7 Nov. 2013. Varma‚ Subodh. "Osama Dead: It Took US 10 Yrs‚ $1.3tn to Kill Osama Bin Laden and Avenge

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    U.S. Policy towards the War on Terrorism? What should the United States policies be concerning the War on Terrorism? To even begin fleshing out a policy that resembles logic and reason I think first one would have to look back on history to figure out terrorism in the past. If the U.S. just dives into a policy fueled by hatred‚ revenge‚ and patriotism it might just have us end up back in the same predicament or even worse. So looking back to see root causes of terrorism in other cases would be

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