On November 13, 2015 tragedy struck. The terrorist group called ISIS arrived in Paris and had a shoot out killing 129 people. France wasn 't going to stand down and do nothing. Instead, France declared war on ISIS. Considering their past, this is a huge moment for France. Now they need our help in this war. To really understand whether or not we should join France in the war effort, we need to analyze the whole situation and the repercussions this war could have on us. To come to a conclusion, we first must be informed on the tragedy that happened on November 13th, 2015. ISIS attacked France with a shooting killing at least 129 people and wounding 352 others with 94 in critical condition. This set off police raids, arrests, detonations, and it led to air strikes in Syria against ISIS. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve replied to the attacks by saying," Anybody who attacks the Republic, the Republic will fight back." (CNN) Anyone who attacks France, France will not stand down. They will fight back. Three teams of terrorists attacked six locations in Paris including a Concert Hall and two restaurants. In the concert hall alone, 89 people were killed. ISIS took some audience members hostage and regrouped them in front of the stage. As these people were held hostage the attackers were talking about Syria and Iraq. On November 14th, 2015 ISIS released a video confirming they were the ones responsible for the attacks. They also said they would continue to attack France
World War I the first of its kind would mark an entire generation; could what today is known as the lost generation have been avoidable or was President Woodrow Wilson just prolonging the inevitable by his neutrality. The following will guide you through a brief outline of the WWI and how one man 's justifications sent an entire nation to war.
Francois Hollande,61, the president of France took charge and declared war after the attack on November 13. Hollande took charge by commanding a war against the attackers, ISIS,. Hollande declares it’s an “act of war”. In the action of this at least 127 people died and hundreds that are fighting for their
On the evening of Friday, 13 November 2015, a massacre including of public mass shootings and suicide bombings occurred in the capital of France, Paris. The attackers killed 130 people and wounded 368 serious injuries. Just 10 months previous, on January 7, 2015 two terrorists attacked Charlie Hebdo, an office of a Parisian satirical magazine. They killed eleven and wounded eleven people. During the attacks in Paris, no one victim was armed. They didn’t have any chance to defense for themselves. When police arrived, it was too late to save the innocents. The world today is full of dangerous with terrorism, criminals, mass shootings, and so forth. We 're not safe from anything.
France in the recent years has been in the view and target area for the uprising ISIS. This terrorist group has targeted both the United States as well as France. The attacks here in the United States were not as grave as 9/11 or Oklahoma, but were still acts of terrorism that took the lives of Americans. The attacks were by gunfire and bombs that did not kill a great amount of people, the attack in pulse was the greatest mass shooting at the time, which is still a terroristic event, that was soon surpassed by the horrible Las Vegas shooting that left over 50 dead at a country music
The carnage of world war one was the result of the clash between new technologies, but old strategies. Blitzkrieg warfare would be the first form of modern military tactics for it fully utilizes the technological advancements of that time. The term “Blitzkrieg” was not invented by the Germans, but by an English magazine that described the invasion of Poland (Showalter). While many accredit the invention of Blitzkrieg warfare to Heinz Guderian, Germany's Chief of Mobile Troops during WWII, it was actually invented far before that. In fact, it was developed right after WWI after seeing the devastating effects of trench warfare(Showalter). Ironically, the basis of Blitzkrieg warfare was also laid by German Field Marshall Alfred von Schlieffen of the famous Schlieffen plan of WWI(Showalter). The basic essence of Blitzkrieg warfare was built upon the belief that Germany was always going to be out resourced and out numbered in every war and thus in order to win it, the Germans must strike hard and fast and penetrate deep behind enemy lines(Showalter). Thus, Blitzkrieg warfare was the most effective military tactic of its time because it utilized all of the technology of its time, it not only utilized physical warfare, but also psychological warfare, and because Germany’s opponents were not prepared for this kind of warfare.
In the past year we have had another devastating event like 9/11 that struck Paris. I am greatly horrified at what happened that day. I hope we all will remember what happened there and also what happened on 9/11. Terrorists are growing stronger, and we need to stop them. We are the next generation to fight, and I hope we all will take responsibility and stand up to help our country in some way. The terrorist group called ISIS have caused much destruction and stress. The event I am about to tell you about was one of their worst attacks so far. These events killed 130 people and hurt hundreds. I don’t think this event could have been prevented since ISIS doesn’t really listen - they just go and kill people. I really hope nothing at all will happen like this again. So I’m going to tell you about it so “History doesn’t repeat itself.” I hope you find this report interesting.
World War 2 was a huge turning point in history, that fixed most of the things related to wars that World War 1 was supposed to do but did not. There were many differences between the attitude of the US in World War 1, and their attitude in World War 2, mainly due to what happened in between the wars. Unlike World War 1, the second World War, was not about proving a point in the American’s case, but instead revenge for what had happened in between. In the process, the attitude of the American people towards war changed dramatically from the end of World War 1, to the end of World War 2.
On November 13, 2015, terror filled the streets of France as ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) carried out a series of attacks on the French capital, Paris. Days later France declared war on ISIS and pleaded for support from its western allies, including the U.S. (United States), for support against fighting ISIS. Almost 14 years earlier, in the year 2002, the U.S. was in the same predicament; a year before 2002, the U.S. was attacked by Al-Qaeda, a terror organization. Later in 2002, the Bush administration had to decide whether to invade Iraq and use military force to displace the murderous dictator, Saddam Hussein. Hussein had known relationships with
Retired venture capitalist Gregg Bemis owns the salvage rights to the Lusitania — and he thinks he can solve the 100-year-old mystery of why it sank so quickly. His biggest obstacle: The Irish government, which has fought him for years over his plans to explore the wreck.
The topic of mass shootings and terrorists attacks has been of particular attention to the American public this year. But the huge event that has truly shocked Americans was the November 13th attacks on Paris. In just a half hour gunmen and suicide bombers hit a concert hall, a major stadium, restaurants and bars, and left 130 people dead and almost four hundred wounded. The attacks on Paris monopolized the media, and soon no one found themselves ignorant of the events that occurred on that Friday the 13th. Immediately the world turned to France, and for the first time Americans were able to repay the French for their empathy shown after the tragedies on 9/11.
November 13, 2015 is an indispensable day for millions of people to remember. Screaming’s of terror were heard on the streets of Paris, tears dripping down one’s cheek and blood dripping from bodies continuously. Many families were left with deep sorrow over the deliberate killings in Paris. Innocent lives were taken away, leaving the world in shock.
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CNN reports on “Timeline: What happened in Paris attacks” on Friday, November 13th. In Paris, a deadly terrorist attack occurred,where seven of the terrorist were killed and they killed more than one hundred people. ISIS took responsibility for this attack. In a span of about thirty minutes, six attacks took place in different locations. This is attack is being called the worst terror attack in Europe in ten years.
On November 13, 2015 Paris was stuck with a variety of attacks, which had a lasting impact on the culture in Paris, as well as many other places. There were a series of planned terrorist attacks that occurred in Paris, the capital of France, and a Northern suburb Saint-Denis. The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) took responsibility for these events just a few days after they occurred. They claimed that the reason behind this was due to a retaliation to the French. Not only did this striking event effect Paris and the surrounding cities, but it also effected many other people in different countries by watching the tragedy unfold. During these attacks hundreds were killed and many were injured. Paris has been in a state of mourning
On Friday night, November 13, 2015, terrorists came into Paris with guns and suicide bombs. It has been said that it is the worst violence in France since World War II. ISIS, a terrorist group based in Syria and Iraq, has taken responsibility for these terrorist attacks. These attacks killed 129 people and injured even more. Paris citizens have kept candles going even though terrorism has darkened their city. The police say some suspects are still at large. AL.com said this about the attacks, “The French president, Francois Hollande, described Paris attacks as an act of war that must be mercilessly countered and on Monday, France dropped bombs on an Islamic State stronghold in Raqqa. The right to either individual or collective self-defense are the arguments that countries appear to have relied on to justify bombings against Isis and may prove to be similar