1. ISIS: Impersonal Forces and Centralized Power
President Obama's speech confirmed the second standard because he addressed ISIS as being accountable for the deaths of thousands of Iranians and posing a threat to the United States when he said, "At this moment, the greatest threats come from the Middle East and North Africa, where radical groups exploit grievances for their own gain. ... Hitler's statement is similar to how the media has depicted a war on terrorism since the attacks on the World Trade Center and used this impersonal force as the backbone for gaining public support for intervention in the Middle East. ...
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