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    Mallardo – M4 Written Assignment A prerequisite in understanding the Syrian civil war is to consider which groups are involved. One of the most debated issue within the conflict is the role of the two largest religious branches within Islam: Sunni and Shia. In what way are they different in Syria and what are their respective motivations? Why are they confronting each other and what do they look to achieve? To understand what is happening in Syria today, it is helpful to look back at the country’s

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    It’s often thought, in the west, that the feud between Saudi Arabia and Iran is 14-centurys old and that we don’t understand it because we (the west) are so dis-attached from religion in governance. For example, the end of religious politics in the US is credited with the writings of the English philosopher John Locke and this view on religion became particularly influential in the United States Constitution in 1787 (ref). State figures like Barack Obama showed this in his final State of the Union

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    Upholding all the professionalism, job ethics and integrity, I’m pleased to report on the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP): a militant Islamic group with links to AQ primarily based in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Indeed, the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has become great threat in the whole world. The Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) which also means the base was developed by Osama bin laden and others in the early 1980s to aid the war effort in Afghanistan against the sovereignty

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    facilities for 15 years. Iran will be facing sanctions if they fail to follow the agreement. The statement made about the Zionist regime, is speaking about the implications of the US providing nuclear support to Israel. While Iran still supports Hezbollah, the Assad regime and Houthi rebels in Yemen , they are acting counter to US interests. Again, in Rouhani’s speech, he brings up Iran’s desire to engage with the word. He makes the statement, “We are prepared to assist in

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    Where would you go if your home was taken from you? What would you do if you haven’t seen your home in five years? Millions were displaced. The survivors did not know where to go. Some didn’t even know what to call home. The main points I am going to focus on are: what happened after the Holocaust ended, Rebuilding Jewish Life after the Holocaust, and the Homeland, Israel. World War II ended in the spring of 1945. “Germany unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945” (Jewish Life in Austria and Germany

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    Al-Qaeda and the US Patriot Act Essay

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    The group was established around 1988. Al-Qaeda became a household name after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, quickly surpassing the IRA, Hamas, and Hezbollah. Al-Qaida is a multi-national network possessing a global reach. .Al-Qaeda produced the Encyclopedia of the Afghan Jihad in the 90s, which served as a detailed how-to guide for using handguns, explosives, and biological and chemical weapons.

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    terrorists in Judea and Samaria. Hamas, in turn, thanked Iran for its support” (Iran Renews). It was also revealed suspicions of other officials meeting to fund the Palestinian and Hamas cause, “Arab news outlets reported over the weekend that Hamas, Hezbollah and Iranian officials met in Lebanon to review Iranian funding of these organizations. The reports did not indicate who specifically participated nor did they reveal the outcome” (Iran Renews). Palestinians are not the ones that politicians and state

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    At Wright-Patterson Air Force Base other pallbearers carried him off the aft ramp of the plane. With the greatest respect and dignity, they placed Shogun, in the hearse for the three-hour trip home. A young soldier asked me if he would like to go freshen up. Of course, I refused. No way, was I, going to leave Shogun’s side. The day after the funeral, I made my way to the Cleveland airport. Mrs. Nakamura surprised me and came to the airport to see me off. Shogun’s mom’s wet face will forever be ingrained

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    Oil. This one word can explain the relationship between the western world—especially the United States—and the Middle East. It can be used to trace the reasoning behind many interactions between these two spheres of the world. It is also the basis of one of the most controversial foreign policy operations of the United States, Operation Ajax. Although Operation Ajax happened sixty years ago, its consequences had immediate and lasting effects on both Iran and American-Iranian relations. I will argue

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    Nuclear arms can easily be classified as weapons of mass destruction, as they destroy all ecosystems that come in contact with it in a matter of seconds, this fairly new and evolving breed of warfare is continuously becoming a bigger threat to society due to the fact that; the government can turn to nuclear power if opposing countries do not comply with their needs. The Cold War was essentially defined by nuclear weapons and the nuclear arm race between United States and the Soviet Union. A high

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