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Student Essay on Winning the War on Terrorism

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Winning the War on Terrorism

Summary:   Discusses how terrorists are finding out that they cannot attack the United States with little to no consequences.


"For decades, terrorists have waged war against this country. Now, under the leadership of President Bush, America is waging war against them." As said by Dick Cheney, terrorist attacks did not begin with September 11th. Although they have been waging war against us for more than 15 years, it is finally the United States' turn to ensure justice for the ones who have killed thousands of their own people, or for the ones who killed thousands of our people. In the past 2 years, terrorist regimes have been toppled, nations who were once haunted by the presence of an evil dictator are being restored, and nations have realized that they too are vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

One of the first steps taken in order to ensure American safety was to remove the threat of a horrid.....

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