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    9/11 was a tragic attack caused the Al-Quada, that happened on September 11, 2001. But, was it a terrorist attack ran by the Al-Quada? Surprisingly, many people (including myself) believe that 9/11 was an attack that was actually ran by the government,. They believe that the government wanted to start a war with Iraq, but they needed a reason of course. They decided that a terrorist attack was the perfect cover up. Research shows many reasons why 9/11 could’ve been ran by the government.…

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    As the last five decades have passed many life changing events have occurred that affected technology, politics, and culture. Events such as the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 affected the US’s warfare technology, the way politicians wanted to talk about going into war, and how American civilians were devastated over the loss of many lives. Over time technology all over the world has transformed, particularly the United States. The United States has had tremendous advancements in the…

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    The Spread Of ISIS

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    Spread of ISIS ISIS has risen recently to be the most effectively powerful jihadi group in the world. It consists of thousands of participants. ISIS started as a part of Al-Qaeda but broke off two years later. The leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has turned ISIS into an extremely aggressive system; one of the most violent the United States has ever had to face. The group often utilizes suicide bombers to inflict the terror and deaths in the areas they attack. So far, they have occupied land from…

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    Did you know that drones kill fewer civilians than any other military weapon? I believe that the U.S. Government should use drone attacks in combat because they can be used in many other ways than other military weapons. Here are some reasons that they should continue to use drone attacks. Drones offer many advantages over other conventional weapons and forces in counter terrorism missions. You can fly drones low to the ground without the fear of risking your life in combat. You can also guide…

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    York; screams could be heard for miles as dust and debris flooded the air. The view from above showed towers falling from the sky, an event unlike anyone has seen since. More than two thousand people lost their lives that day in Lower Manhattan, as families were broken. This is what terrorism is, it’s meant to strike fear and disrupt everyday life. It’s meant to attack the innocent without any justified reason. Sociologists would view this attack as a heinous and unprecedented attack on…

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    Osama Bin Laden Case

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    The killing of the Al-Qaeda leader, which is a Radical Islamic Terrorist Group founded in the 1980's by Osama Bin Laden, was a huge justice to the U.S. and other countries. Bin Laden posed a global threat to the countries where Islam is not implemented, he was responsible for the September, 11th attacks back in 2001. He orchestrated it, and had it planned for months, he was planning more attacks on the U.S. after 9/11 as well. (Resource Seven) The terrorist group Al-Qaeda knew they couldn’t…

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    really devastating for a lot of citizens to die and the loss of the Twin Towers and should be remembered on its own holiday. One question I decided to ask her was “did you know the names or anything about the terrorists?” and she replied with that Bin Ladin was the main person in charge of the this attack and it took nearly 10 years to find and he died because he pulled out a rifle on a Navy Seal and the Navy Seals killed him…

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    Stan Hurley

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    Sayyed, as well as other Islamic Jihadists, retains a salient commodity in Stan Hurley, the veteran CIA agent. Stan possesses an intellect that could very well send the United States into war with either the Russians or the Islamic Jihadists. Although Stan Hurley is tied up, he boasts the greatest asset of all, named Mitch Rapp. Will Mitch be able to rescue his mentor and colleague before time expires? In this journal, I will question Stan Hurley’s toughness, visualize a meeting between Islamic…

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    The Operator Summary

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    training that O'neill goes through and some of missions that he deploys on. He loses many of his fellow SEALs along his journey and he and his team evolve as they go on more missions, by creating new tactics. O'neill was the one who killed Osama bin Laden, and America had celebrated because it felt like vengeance for 9/11. The author's word choice is able to take the reader into the action in Afghanistan and inside of a Navy SEAL's head. My favorite part of this book was reading the tactics that…

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    The M6 Assault Rifle

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    “The mouse that roared” was the label placed on the legendary M16 as it claimed responsibility for utterly destroying hundreds of thousands of North Vietnamese militants and fighters (Parsons). The M16 was and currently is an assault rifle that was developed by an American engineer named Eugene Stoner (Morgan). The development of the M16 was significant due to the revolutionary design and accuracy that saved many Americans their lives. Even though the M16 is still the weapon of choice today…

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