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Cause And Effect Essay On 9/11

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September 11, 2001 was an important day for Americans because it will never be forgotten. When there were two planes that went to hit the twin towers of World Trade Center. There were two other plane that went into the Pentagon and another that crashed in a small town in Pennsylvania, the world was shocked. Everyone in the United States felt vulnerable and felt unsafe from this attack that might follow with other attacks. As a result, the CIA, FBI, and the airlines were shocked to see how easy the U.S. can be attacked. After this attack the people were too afraid to fly or get on an airplane after what had can happen. September 11th, this date and many other dates in history of our country were very tragic, and they will be permanently engraved in all Americans memories. Even tho the event of this tragic are behind us, the economy is still feeling the burden of the terrorist attack of Al-Qaeda on World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The economy was already experiencing a fall before the attack. When the attack had happened the stock market was closed for …show more content…

This was actual the first attack to ever happen too the twin tower, this could of been a clue that the U.S. will be under attack but the FBI or the CIA didn’t think so. When the van had exploded and everything calm down the FBI went too check it out and found a plate and it was tracked down to a man who had experimented with bombs. Ramzi Yousef was mastermind of this attack he want to show that the U.S. can be hurt, but the main thing was he had sent a letter informing what he want and why he did the bombing too the The New York Times. His demands were to stop and do nothing with Israel. This was a stepping stone for the 9/11 attack because it was able to show what were the U.S. weak point on how to detect terrorist attack, and so they made 9/11 attack more smaller than it was

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