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    In the first half of this paper, I will be discussing the difference between Homeland Security and Homeland Defense. I will be discussing the different roles that each department handles, which include each departments missions, tasks, duties, responsibilities, operations and other various issues that separate the two. I will also address the responsibilities of both homeland security and Homeland Defense that are shared between the two. Then I will use this information to provide my own description

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    shootings, which cost father of four Curtis Cheng his life, we can safely say, that terrorists do indeed pose a great risk to our national security. National security can be defined as the protection of a state, and its citizens, against both foreign and domestic crises. However the loss of Mr Cheng’s life, saw a major breach in national security, and signalled to the people of Australia, that we, are no longer as safe as we once thought we were. Furthermore, with the emergence of groups such as the Islamic

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    Cross border terrorism in Kashmir Since the beginning, Pakistan’s two nations theory that The Hindu and Muslim cannot stay together in one umbrella, led to partition of India and birth of Pakistan. Jammu & Kashmir as an unfinished agenda of partition and consider that being Muslim majority state contiguous with its territory should be part of Pakistan. After losing three battle (in 1947-48, 1965, 1971 and Kargil conflict in 1999) on the name of the accession of Jammu and Kashmir with Pakistan, they

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    Even after 3 months of the incident that shook the whole country, there are no great outcomes of the terror attacks. The policy of Indian government to mount international pressure on Pakistan has only, till now led to it's acceptance that the terrorists hailed from Pakistan. What do you think? Should India do something else or just wait for another attack on herself? India handled the whole episode like classic idiots. India believed that US will come running to help India or US will kick on

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    Hey Agnieszka Wajda, I agree with you that American White Supremacist groups and Neo-Nazi movement are both examples of the right-wing groups that are responsible for acts of domestic terrorism in the United States. However, I will expand more on the aspects of the American Nazi Party. George Lincoln Rockwell was the founder of ANP, with their headquarters in Virginia and Arlington. Rockwell founded the organization as the World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists but later renamed it the

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    September 11, 2001 is a date that will live on forever in American history, much like the date of December 7, 1941. As President Franklin D. Roosevelt stated it is a date, which will live in infamy. The fear and the need to protect the country and its citizens from future terrorist attacks resulted in the U.S. Government to enact two different policies. The “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorist Act (also known as the USA PATRIOT

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    the reason why Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his brother were able to commit their heinous crimes. Although the Department of Homeland Security claims that its law enforcement partners at the local, state and tribal levels are the backbone of our nation’s domestic defense against terrorist attacks, these agencies do not possess the resources to identify and tract potential terrorists. The second so-called constraint against

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    Combatting Weapons of Mass Destruction The world as we know it today can be a cruel place to live in. There is a lot of evil lurking around every corner and if one is not careful, evil will strike them down. Terrorism is a problem not only in the United States, but all around the world. While terrorism does not have one specified meaning it has come to simpler terms as a person or a group of people who has one intended purpose and that is to change the way the government operates through violence and death

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    Terrorism was not a highly published problem within the United States. Media did not cover this topic and domestic terrorism situations were almost unheard. This changed on September 11, 2001. The 9/11 terrorist attack against the World Trade Center twin towers made Americans aware of how vulnerable was the United States. Airport security issues skyrocketed and the criminal justice system took a 360 change in policies and procedures. New organizations such as the Department of Homeland Security

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    “In the long, twilight struggle against Communism, we had been reminded that the very liberties that we sought to preserve could not be sacrificed at the altar of national security “ (“Obama’s Speech On…” 1). One of these very civil liberties, recently recognized by the United Nations, is the “right to privacy in the digital age”. Although the actions of the United Nations are not legally binding, it is evident that the right to Internet privacy is becoming increasingly important in the international

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