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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
A 12 page overview of the impact of our current world fight against terrorism as it
applies to world economy. This paper reviews the impacts this fight has had on American economy in comparison with other regions of the world. The
contention is presented that despite the criticism our current war on terrorism has elicited from many Americans, the conflict with Afghanistan, the
Iraqi Freedom war and The Global War on Terrorism, are paving the way for the strongest American economy we have witnessed in decades. Bibliography
lists 11 sources.
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12 pages (~225 words per page)
File: AM2_PPterrEc.rtf
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Our economy has suffered a complexity of blows over the past decade. One of these blows has been the war on terrorism that has
been raging in Iraq, Afghanistan and right here at home. Americans are essentially split into two camps in regard to their perceptions of the economic impacts our war with
Iraq will entail. While those that remember the history of World War II fondly remember how the great war pulled America out of the Great Depression feel that the
economic impacts of our current fight against terrorism will be of a positive nature, others have a more critical outlooki. They point out that the current war with Iraq,
and its aftermath, despite its projected costs of an excess of $100 billionii is a much different affair than was World War II or indeed any of the other wars
in which this country has played the lead role. This is a war which will be characterized, according to the critics, by a diversity of costs not directly related
to the war itselfiii. Some estimates, in fact, however between $778 billion and $1.92 trillion when all costs are taken into considerationiv. The doomsayers contend that those who
support the war against terrorism, however, continue to argue that the economy will be boosted as a result of the war. The intent of this paper is to argue
that despite the criticism our current war on terrorism has elicited from many Americans, the conflict with Afghanistan, the Iraqi Freedom war and The Global War on Terrorism, are paving
the way for the strongest American economy we have witnessed in decades. II.
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