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A Just Response to Terrorism

17 hours ago ago from Joel Gillin

The last paper in my Philosophy and International Order course was on the topic of terrorism. Our discussions in class were based on the essays from the book Terrorism and International Justice , edited by James P. Sterba. My paper focused on finding a just way to respond to terrorism, particularly in the context of the United States. Given its relevance to the current situation in Afghanistan and the general security of the world, I thought ...

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British Inquiry Underscores Australian Complicity in Iraqi War Crimes

18 hours ago ago from Welcome the Light

By James Cogan 14 December 2009 The current British inquiry into the Iraq war, headed by Sir John Chilcot, has heard evidence that provides the basis for war crimes indictments against leading members of the former Bush and Blair governments in the US and Britain . Under oath, former British government officials and military commanders have testified that from the day Bush took office, it was well known that the new administration ...

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A Decade of Politics Finds a Nation Still Divided

23 hours ago ago from New America Today

This Nov. 4, 2008 file photo shows President Barack Obama looking out into the crowd after his acceptance speech at Grant Park in Chicago. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It wasn't so long ago that politicians had the luxury to bicker over how to spend a record budget surplus, Barack Obama was a state senator trying unsuccessfully to get a foot in the door of the U.S. Capitol, and George W. Bush went to sleep with visions of a dominant Republican ...

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what is ur opinion of the quote ‘one mans freedom fighter is another mans terrorist’?

12 hours ago ago from Freedom Ride

more details the better and the more persuassive language is good too, thanks During World War II, the Malayan People’s Anti-Japanese Army was allied with the British, but during the Malayan Emergency, members of its successor (the Malayan Races Liberation Army), were branded by the British.More recently, Ronald Reagan and others in the American administration frequently called the Afghan Mujahideen freedom fighters during their war against ...

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US denies report on plan to attack Iran

13 hours ago ago from Welcome

Phew, that's a relief. Now I can get back to my obsessive watching and re-watching of Dancing with the Stars tapes. From The Jerusalem Post : The White House on Tuesday flatly denied an Army Radio report that claimed US President George W. Bush intends to attack Iran before the end of his term. It said that while the military option had not been taken off the table, the Administration preferred to resolve concerns about Iran's push ...

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