Category: American Politics
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Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Adaptable Mixed Leadership
Franklin D. Roosevelt is most often considered one of the greatest historic U.S. Presidents, not only having the unique privilege of serving more than two terms but guiding the country through the two biggest back-to-back crises of the century, The Great Depression and the World War II. The primary thesis of the research is that…
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Nick Anderson’s Political Cartoons: Employment and Immigration in the USA
A political cartoon is a type of illustration that enters the space of artistic, mass-media, and political discourses, while being a unique synthesis of literary creativity and fine art. On the one hand, an editorial cartoonist acts as a scriptwriter and a stage director. Whereas, on the other hand ––as an artist who embodies ideas…
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Syria’s Conflict: Putin’s vs. Obama’s Position
Table of Contents Introduction Putin’s position on Syria Obama’s position on Syria The leadership style and decision-making Works Cited Introduction Syria had been involved in a serious and devastating conflict for more than four years now. Despite the fact that the conflict refers to the Syrian government and its opposition, there are numerous countries that…
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Bush Administration’s Aggressive Tactics Toward the Iraqis
Terrorism affects world peace and hinders the development of the relationship between nations. When one considers the war on terror in Iraq, the threat of terrorism is still critical. There is a real need for a complete reassessment of the war on terror in Iraq. According to Ron Suskind, there is a connection between the…
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Bush’s War: Was It Really Worth It?
Bush’s war refers to the war that the United States of America decided to engage in as a way of combating terror. This was initiated by the administration of President Bush after the World Trade Center in New York City was attacked by terrorists. Several officials in the Bush administration were involved in making the…
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Bush Administration’s Response to the 9/11 Attacks
The terrorist attacks on American territory on September 11, 2001, on the one hand, were a continuation of the previous practice of anti-American terrorism, and on the other, they had unprecedented consequences for the United States and its policy in the world. Despite the fact that the threat of terrorism has been on the national…
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President Obama’s Operation Geronimo
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction It is important to note the American role in global counterterrorism prevention and elimination has been the highest since 2001. Operation Geronimo was the final chapter of the hunt for Osama bin Laden, which took a decade to complete. However, questions in regard to President Obama’s…
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President Obama’s Actions Regarding Operation Geronimo
Table of Contents Introduction The Background Information Legitimacy of the Operation Conclusion Reference Introduction In August 1998, U.S. President Bill Clinton declared Osama bin Laden public enemy number one. Then, the CIA began a large-scale hunt for the person, until then considered to be only a significant sponsor of extremists. It was possible to liquidate…
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Did Barack Obama Had the Authority to Execute Mission Geronimo?
Osama bin Laden, the founder and leader of the Islamic militant organization al-Qaeda, had been the target of the United States for the longest time. According to Mazhar and Goraya (2020), then-president Bill Clinton made the official announcement regarding bin Laden’s arrest, dead or alive, as far back as in 1992. Almost twenty years later,…
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Did Barack Obama Have Legal Authority to Authorize “Operation Geronimo?”
Table of Contents Introduction “Operation Geronimo” Osama bin Laden Authority of President Obama Conclusion References Introduction Currently, the aspects of national security can be considered crucially essential for the government of the United States of America since the wellness and protection of citizens, as well as social safety are guaranteed. In this situation, public authorities…