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Papers On U.S. International Relations & Foreign Policy
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Afghanistan Development - Review And Recommendations
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A 6 page paper that provides a general overview of some issues related to the ANDS and the MDG and identifies some of the most difficult challenges. The writer comments on the report of the 2007 Afghanistan Development Forum, the different fiscal years for the U.S. and Afghanistan and recommendations for disbursing money to the country. The writer makes recommendations and comments on why no other recommendations are made at this time. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGafgrc.RTF
After 9/11 We Should Have Bombed Afghanistan Until The Country Was A Flat Wasteland
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5 pages in length. Freedom represents many things, not the least of which is the envy and hatred of those who do not have – or want others to have – the precious commodity for which Americans live and die. The terrorist attacks upon the World Trade Center and Pentagon reflect the loathing that stems from severe oppression, backwards thinking and a desire to rid the world of those not deemed worthy. With absolutely no regard for human life, Osama bin Laden orchestrated an assault upon a country where freedom and democracy reign supreme, trying his best to break America at its very foundation. This unconscionable and calculated act of fanaticism in the name of quelling America's fervor for global domination did not warrant the moderate counterattack the United States made upon Afghanistan; rather, it was a call for the US to completely annihilate the source of terrorism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLC911Bm.rtf
Ahmed Rashid's "Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and
Fundamentalism in Central Asia"
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5 pages in length. Key to Rashid's (2001) paragraph at the close of book is its dogged assertion that if left unaddressed, the situation as it existed in 2000 would continue to escalate global tensions and create an even greater domino effect as an inherent consequence. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCTaliban.rtf