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    Drone Warfare

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    Game of drones: A worldly Look into Unmanned Aerial Vehicles There have been over 800 women and children who have died in attacks from drone warfare. This is only a small fraction of the approximate 6000 total that has perished in the Middle East. These weapons are ones that are not only a regulating threat in the Pakistan areas‚ but also they are actually instilling fear in everyday civilians the live there. These men‚ women and children cannot even be seen in groups of five or more without

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    9/11 Cons

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    There were terrorist attacks against the U.S. prior to 9/11‚ but it is generally accepted that the War on Terror started with the attacks on September 11‚ 2002‚ when four airplanes were hijacked by terrorists and were crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center‚ the south tower of the World Trade Center‚ the Pentagon building‚ and one plane crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after the passengers overpowered the hijackers and piloted the plane into a field so that it would not harm anyone

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    group who was responsible was terrorist group called Al-Qaeda. This attack on the United States would cause a chain of events that changed both the US and the world. The Bush administration was able to use discourse following these events to justify wars and to push through their right-wing agenda. Discourse is usually used to describe a discussion or debate that is generally between not just two people‚ but rather a large group of people. A discourse is also usually a one sided argument and is

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    were sold out. The media used to like to criticize the government‚ but due to 911‚ their attitude was the same as the government. In fact‚ the biggest threat for USA is not its enemy‚ but itself. Ordinary citizens oppose the wars. This was especially true for the Vietnamese War. Because of the 911 attack‚ Americans were in strong favor of the invasion of Iraq on 2003 (4). This was the typical result of 911 moral panics‚ because just 4 years

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    threats‚ and shootings. I believe if everyone stopped the violence America would be a much more safe and better country. Terrorism is my greatest concern in America. Did u know‚ that in 2015 there were 38 incidents‚ 44 deaths‚ and 52 injuries due to terrorism? To fight terrorism‚ We should figure out a way to stop ISIS from using the Internet. I don’t think war is a good way to fight ISIS. On September 11‚ 2001‚ hijackers crashed two commercial jets into the twin towers‚ one went into The

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    Drone Attacks

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    Agency’s Special Activities Division‚ has made a series of attacks on targets in northwest Pakistan since 2004 using drones (unmanned aerial vehicles). Under the George W. Bush administration‚ these controversial attacks were called a part of the US’ "War on Terrorism" and sought to defeat the Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants who were thought to have found a safe haven in Pakistan. Most of these attacks are on targets in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas along the Afghan border in Northwest Pakistan. These

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    Pakistan is political instability‚ together with rising demands for power and lack of competent Govt. administration. 4. Terrorism: Terrorism in Pakistan has become a major vicious occurrence in recent years. The whole world assumes Pakistan‚ as a land of terrorists. After 9/11 War on Terrorism is imported to Pakistan with the Co-operation of our most important alliance against war on terror USA. To achieve its interest USA is violating our interests. Suicide Bomb attacks in Pakistan are become a

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    The Impact of 9/11 Attacks

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    attacks on the World Trade Center were absolutely hanis to say the least. The attacks took many people by surprise‚ including myself. That day made a tremendous impact on our country that still exist today and will probably last a very long time. Terrorism has been around for a many years; however‚ the terrorist attacks of 9-11 changed the United States forever. The terrorists’ attacks of 9-11 did not have much of a personal effect on me due to the fact that I didn’t have any ties to the areas in

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    government also created a new department and released a new act. The Department of Homeland Security was created after the attacks and its stated missions involve anti-terrorism‚ border security‚ immigration and customs‚ cyber security‚ and disaster prevention and management. The department of Homeland Security was designed to combat terrorism so another attack would not happen on United states

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    Abu Ghraib and Insaniyat

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    Papers‚ The: Road to Abu Ghraib. New York: Cambridge University Press. Kelly‚ W. (1953). Pogo Comics. Southeastern United states: Post Hall Syndicate Paper. Lee‚ S. P. (2007). Intervention‚ Terrorism‚ and Torture: Contemporary Challenges to Just War Theory. Springer. Wilson‚ R. A. (2005). Human Rights in the ‘War on Terror’. Cambridge University Press.

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