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    also cover the second and third order effects of the threat, and regional actions that have taken place in Yemen. The information used to make this paper was gathered from a pool of news sources and online articles. Keywords: Houthis, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)   Control of Yemen: The Political Struggle Like most major internal conflicts the overthrowing of the Yemen government could have been avoided. Currently the country is torn there are those who

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    "The Followership" The topic of my speech is “The Followership”. My speech is speech to inform to share the concept of followership for a group of international visitors from Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia, manages tend to be very instructional in their approach. Subordinates view it as the boss’s role to take decisions and to convey those decisions down the chain for implementation (World Business Culture, n.d.). The concept of followership has a very important part to play and vital role in the

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    website http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-richest-countries-in-the-world.html, so in other words, this is the first richest country in the entire world. Furthermore, ranking top 1st richest country in the world is Qatar. Qatar is located near Saudi Arabia and according to the website named http://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-richest-countries-in-the-world.html states “...has the highest GDP of 140,649”. The country Qatar also has a very well or developed oil industry as claimed on website

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    Everyone in the world has their own identity; have you ever thought about what your identity is? Identity plays a big role in the world especially in America where not all identities are good. People might identify a wealthy person as “snotty rich” or a poor person as “defective” or maybe someone calls a man a woman when they're really a man. Or maybe you call someone a terrorist just because they are middle eastern. The list goes on and on and thats why social forces influence identities and can

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    invasion President George H. W. Bush declared that the war in Kuwait "will not stand." A day after the declaration, King Fahd of Saudi Arabia met with U.S. Defense Secretary Richard Cheney to request military assistance. Saudi Arabia, japan, and other wealthy allies would be funded $60 billion for there losses and damages. August 8, 1990 U.S. air force fighters were in Saudi Arabia. By 1991 the United States alone had 50,000 troops. On February 26, 1991 Saddam ordered the withdrawal from Kuwait. About

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    Back in April of 2012, a twenty-five year old man, who had recently traveled to parts of the Middle East, became ill in Saudi Arabia (WHO). He visited the hospital once he started seeing symptoms of an flu-like illness (WHO). To figure out what this virus was, doctor and researchers collected nasal sputum from individuals who were sick with what seemed like a new strain of the flu (WHO). This is when they discovered that the infectious agent of the illness was actually a coronavirus, which they called

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    Given the position of Secretary of the State, I would lead the operations of international relations, diplomatic missions, foreign policy of the United States, and other diplomatic efforts. (U.S. Department of State, 2014). In this duty position I report directly to the President, my recommendations would be to bring the troops home, as a sign that we are moving in the direction of becoming a peaceful nation. Given that we have a large military overseas it would send a message that we are willing

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    actually moved to Egypt after my father passed away in Saudi Arabia. My father was a professor in one of prestigious schools over there. My mother was a part time Arabic teacher. We were a typical classic family. The father working hard and the mother at home taking care of the kids. But our lives completely changed when we moved out of Saudi Arabia. We had to deal with a different society, culture and life style. Mother refused to stay in Saudi Arabia even though her friends were around to help and

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    The Islamic State, otherwise called the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), takes after an unmistakable assortment of Islam whose convictions about the way to the Day of Judgment matter to its system, and can help the West know its adversary and foresee its conduct. Its ascent to power is less like the triumph of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt (a gathering whose pioneers the Islamic State considers faithless people) than like the acknowledgment of a tragic substitute reality. The White House

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    The Importance of Oil in U.S. Foreign Policy During the oil and energy crisis of the mid-1970s Americans became painfully aware of the consequences of the United States dependence on foreign sources of oil. Unfortunately, research and exploration for alternative sources of oil in North America has not been pursued vigorously enough to cease such foreign dependence. As a result, in the mid-1990s Americans find themselves in the same precarious position as they were during the 1970s

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