The Three Hostages

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    get on your drone and scout out the area and search for the hostage. You found the hostage great, now hide your drone in a safe and high area so you can see the whole room.Your drone will be a reference point when you are going to strike. It is ok if someone shot your drone you still have one if you need it . Now enough of the shenanigans it’s time to strike. Now there are three ways you go with this. #1: you can rush in with a three speed operator.#2 You will slowly advance to the objective with

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    The world shook with terror September 5, 1972, when a group of eight Palestinian terrorists killed two Israeli Olympic team members and took nine hostage, during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Prior to the hostage crisis, the games had run smoothly and were into their second week of competition. The games were used to present a new identity of democracy and optimism for Germany. This was the first-time Germany had been allowed to host the games since the 1936 Berlin Olympics, which

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    How Has the Iranian Hostage Crisis Affected the United States? For most Americans, the story begins in 1979 with the Iranian Hostage Crisis, when a group of revolutionary university students took over the American Embassy in Tehran, Iran, and held 52 American diplomats, intelligence officers and Marines hostage for 444 days. But for most Iranians, and to fully understand the repercussions of this aforementioned event, the story begins almost three decades prior, in 1953. This was the year that

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    Taken Hostage

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    Iranian Hostage Crisis The relationship between the American people and their government drastically changed in the 1970s. The people began to distrust their government after The Watergate Scandal, oil prices, and the falling economy. President Jimmy Carter, elected in 1976 was seen by the public as an honest man that was working for the people not for the evils of Washington DC. Carter, being an outsider, grew very popular with the American people. His lack of insider perspective became troublesome

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    You May Now Kidnap the Bride If looking for love is hard try kidnapping the person you want to be with. If this seems counterproductive, you must not have ever heard of Stockholm syndrome. Stockholm syndrome occurs when the victim falls in love with their captor during captivity. In order to understand how to make your captive fall in love, first you have to understand what Stockholm syndrome is. In order to fully comprehend Stockholm syndrome, you must know how it occurred for the first time

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    75 plus Iranian College students stormed the U.S Embassy in Tehran, taking diplomats, embassy staff, Marine guards and three CIA agents hostage. Some women and minority groups were released early but the remaining 52 people are still being kept hostage. Conditions are poor and their aren't enough resources for a long camp out. One report has said that the overtake was backlash from the U.S President Jimmy Carter's approval for Iran's deposed Shah to come to the United States for his cancer treatment

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    North Korea released three American hostages as an act of good faith. Kim Dong-Chul, Kim Hak-Song, and Tony Kim were the three American citizens that were held captive in North Korea. Kim Dong-Chul was convicted for spying in North Korea and was sentenced to ten years of hard labor. Tony Kim, a teacher, was taken by North Korean officials at the airport and the exact charges were not specified, whereas Kim Hak-Song was arrested for hostile acts towards North Korea. The hostages were released from North

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    Plan of Investigation The purpose of this investigation is to answer the question on how did the Iranian Hostage Crisis affect the relationship between United States and Iran. The main body of evidence will observe in depth the Iranian and United States relations during the hostage crisis. Evidence of this investigation will include secondary documents and books pertaining to the hostage time in Iran and US foreign policy. Speeches from the US President to the American public and to the world will

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    and the Iranian hostage crisis began. Upon discovering the situation, President Carter tried and failed to resolve the issue diplomatically. He rejected all oil imports from Iran, froze roughly 8 billion dollars worth of Iranian assets, and even expelled Iranians from the United States; for fear of them being in direct contact with Iran. Diplomacy failed, and Carter attempted to negotiate with Iran. United States citizens were becoming concerned with the state of the hostages as it had been nearly

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    The History Of ISIS

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    more personal and gruesome. ISIS is prevalent in media outlets daily because of the way they handle their hostage situations. ISIS captures foreigners from across the world with the intent of using them for ransom. Many nations have had their citizens taken hostage by ISIS. However, many of those nations have vowed not to negotiate with terrorists. This

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