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    cyber strategies are pertaining to warfare and defense or security, and current capabilities of these countries regarding cyber-attacks or warfare. We will also be looking at the potential risks these countries present to the United States and the best was the United States can defend against these potential or emerging threats. First, let us examine Belgium’s current cyber strategy. Belgium is primarily focused on defensive with almost no offensive capabilities or intent being listed throughout

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    Hillary Clinton has been involved in politics for over 50 years. During this time, she has served as first lady from 1993 until 2001, and as senator of New York from 2001 to 2009. In 2009, she was appointed Secretary of State and served in the position until 2013 (bio.com). She claims to be the “most transparent” public figure of modern times (TheHill). An interesting comment from someone who was voted The Daily Caller’s least honest presidential candidate (Daily Caller). It’s safe to say that Hillary’s

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    Each day on the news there is a developing story about a country’s data base being hacked by an anonymous source and all the classified files were exposed to the public. As a result, cybersecurity has increased significantly in the countries that can afford it. The United States and China have recently increased spending and research on cybersecurity to protect their classified documents. Unfortunately, as technology evolves, there are new ways for both countries to get hacked once again. Cybersecurity

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    freedom in this country for a long time. We have been lied to many times and the people have been brainwashed by false information by the media. America has increased in corruption, the email scandal with Hillary Clinton, and Obama wanting to pardon Hillary. In an online database, I have information provided on how corruption is on the rise for the United States. The United States, at 22nd, tied with Belgium which is a country known by other Western Europeans for a flawed political system that hasn’t

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    the United States more well-known than Chelsea Manning. A hero to some, her leaks have been credited as being a catalyst for the Arab Spring, exposing the support of the US government for corrupt dictators all throughout the Middle East. She is also credited for exposing the misdeeds of the US military in its campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan. She also has a large number of detractors, many of whom claim her leaks endangered the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States

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    In the United States we enjoy many freedoms. There are many place throughout the world that don’t allow you to live your life with the flexibilities that a United States citizen may possess. These right are given by the Unites States constitution has made this country become pioneers of innovation, and cultural development. Having a right to express yourself and your ideals have made this the home of immigrates with the ambition to develop into major contributors in modern society. One freedom we

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    report that the United States National Security Agency (NSA) was collecting the telephone records of millions of U.S. customers of the Verizon Wireless Company. The NSA did not listen in or record the telephone calls themselves but collected data about the calls such as the telephone numbers used and the time, date and length of the calls. There was a top secret order issued by the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA court) required Verizon to give the NSA metadata information on the telephone

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    The State Of Corruption In America Hillary Clinton is the first woman to be nominated by a major political party for president of the United States of America. That’s a major accomplishment, one of her two she’s had this year. The other: she’s the first person to run for president while being under federal investigation, twice! Many polls indicate that she is wildly unpopular, and that leaves some to wonder: why is she so unpopular? The Emails As many people know, Hillary Clinton was involved

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    media about any war is now so looked down upon that it takes away freedom from the media to reach all types of audiences. Assignment 3: The Press and Classified Documents As the Vietnam War dragged on, with more than 500,000 U.S. troops in Vietnam by 1968, military analyst Daniel Ellsberg, came to oppose the war, and decided that the information contained in the Pentagon Papers should be available to the American public. He photocopied the report and in March 1971 gave the copy to The New York

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    history the United States has experienced many cases in which individual rights and values have been at the forefront of social debate. More specifically, one of these debates includes the independence that the American public should have in regards to privacy and if government obligation should allow for governance of these rights in order to uphold the security of the nation. The preceding turns us to the concrete example of Edward Snowden, who leaked documents that were considered classified by the

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