The Significant Role Of Adversity In The US

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Adversity and challenge has a power to mold an individual, a being, or a nation in a way such like a sculptor shapes a piece of clay. He or she creates structure, texture and reveals a piece of clay’s actual and ultimate image. At the same time, adversity is a necessity; gain comes through pain. Often, one can’t be rich without experiencing the burden of sleepless nights. One can’t get to where he or she wants to be without taking blows. I believe adversity plays a significant role, at first undesirably and later constructively, whether it is in opposition to a person or even to a nation of over 300 million people.
In recent events, a radical Islamic group known as ISIL snatched America’s attention. Brought to notoriety by its advanced weaponry
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Barack Obama, in his recent speech, addressed this threat and stated that at times like these, when America is faced with a threat, we as a people unite as a strong, unyielding whole and demonstrate our capability to defend ourselves and others against evil and harm. This statement certainly rings true. It is in times of distress and necessity like these when the United States has time and time again proved its wherewithal and dominant role as a superpower. In the Iraq war for instance, Saddam Hussein posed a serious threat to the United States. Under Hussein’s brutal dictatorship, Iraq was thought to be in the process of amassing nuclear and biological weapons. The United Stated government, which at the time was led by George W. Bush, acted with purpose and decisiveness. In a short amount of time, the US coalition toppled Saddam Hussein and other officials from