United States Continues Fight With Terrorism, Eyes on Pakistan
One cannot simply ignore the fact that Osama bin Laden was calmly hanging out in Pakistan. (…)
One cannot simply ignore the fact that Osama bin Laden was calmly hanging out in Pakistan. (…)
The Middle East has been a region of political and religious tension for decades. (…)
It is almost ridiculous how the issue of immigration in the United States of America has yet to be resolved by Congress. (…)
The debate over how to deal with the growing national deficit and debt is all the rage in the United States Congress as of late. (…)
To use an old cliché, if you have not heard about the capture and assassination of terrorist and al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden by now, you must be living under a rock. (…)
The capture and near immediate extermination of Osama bin Laden is arguably the most important international event of this millennium. (…)
When Donald Trump first announced his potential candidacy for the President of the United States in the 2012 election many assumed it was nothing more than a publicity stunt made to increase interest in his television show, “The Apprentice.” (…)
For nearly two decades, Osama bin Laden has been one of the most wanted men on the planet. (…)
Every year, the White House holds the White House Correspondents dinner. (…)
The last decade has been full of natural disasters. (…)
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