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The War on Terror 2001-present
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Background to 9/11/2001 Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda – “the Base” – Islamic Fundamentalism: Islam is under attack from Western culture “Jihad” (holy war) is necessary to repel the invaders – Origins of this idea: Cold War: American and European meddling in the Middle East A whacky misreading of the Q’uran!
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Background to 9/11/2001 Terrorist attacks against the United States – 1993 World Trade Center bombing – 1998 attacks on American embassies in Africa – 2000 attack on USS Cole in Yemen – 2001 attack on New York City and Washington
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US Response Attack those that waged the 9/11 attacks by going after the nations that house them: Afghanistan – “Operation Enduring Freedom:” destroy the Taliban (government that is protecting al-Qaeda) to prevent future attacks on US – US troops still trying to stop violence and unrest in Afghanistan
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The Middle East
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Difficulties in Afghanistan
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How do you stop terrorism? Should the United States invade an entire country if they provide assistance to terrorist groups? Should the United States fight pre- emptive wars? (attack before you get attacked)
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Religious Diversity in Iraq
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Timeline in Iraq March 2003: invasion begins May 2003: Bush declares end to combat operations December 2003: Saddam Hussein captured 2004: Insurgents (members of al-Qaeda who came to Iraq) begin to target American soldiers 2005: Civil War: Sectarian (religious) strife between Shiites and Sunnis 2006: US sends a “surge” of US troops to stop violence – US accelerates training of Iraqi security forces and encourages development of Iraqi democracy 2009: Barack Obama takes office; promises to end war 2011: Last combat troops in Iraq left 2014: Is Iraq a stable, secure democracy???
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War on Terrorism at Home Creation of Department of Homeland Security (Cabinet) – Brings security agencies (ex: FBI, Coast Guard, Immigration, TSA, Border Patrol, etc.) under one roof USA PATRIOT Act – Gives government greater powers to conduct surveillance WITHOUT a warrant! Ex: Banks must turn over financial records; telecommunications companies allow govt. wiretaps – Debate over Civil Liberties How do we balance right to privacy (4 th amend.) with the need for security?
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Costs of the War on Terror Financial: Between $4-6 TRILLION! 9/11 Attacks: 2,977 civilians American Military Deaths: 6,717 Afghan Civilians: 16,000(?) Iraq Civilians: 134,000(?) America’s reputation – Torture: Abu Ghraib; “rendition” – Drone Strikes and civilian casualties
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Iraq and the Arab Spring??
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