In the essay "We're Safer Post 9/11" written by Eric Holder, Janet Napolitano, and James Clapper, a very intelligent, well descriptive work is published based on the days after the tragic 9/11 event. We all know that 9/11 was a very sad day and it destroyed the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a field in Shanksville, Pa. The writers gave great examples as to how the United States has increased the safety of our country. We have took down most of the people and groups affiliated with the 9/11 attack and that is a great achievement accomplished. The attempt of proving how we have increased our safety was well expressed.
Domestic terrorism refers any forcefulness act exerted on the civilian population or the infrastructure of a particular nation. Mostly domestic terrorism is done by the citizens of the nation with the intention of coercing, intimidating the national policy. A lone wolf terrorist is a situation where a citizen performs a forceful act supporting or basing on ideology and beliefs of certain movements or groups. One person alone without any command or assistances does a lone terrorist from the group.
The United States fought unnecessary wars in Vietnam and Iraq. The war on communism, in Vietnam, severed the United States compared to the war on terrorism, in Iraq. During both wars the U.S. Military spent millions to billions of money, deaths were extremely high, and both failed to accomplish their purpose. Firstly the Iraq War dealt massive harm to the United States in multiple ways.
This article comes from Reason, a news website. This article is intended for those who want to learn more about the War on Terror. The position is that the War on Terror has caused more burdens to the United States than it has solved problems. He states specific examples of why the War on Terror has been a burden to the United States. He states the amount
September 11, 2001, was the deadliest terrorist attack in United States history. The attackers were members of the Islamist terrorist group, al-Qaeda, who believed that the United States oppressed Muslims throughout the world. Nearly 3,000 people died and 6,000 people were injured in the attacks in New York, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania (Corbett, 2014). After September 11th, the American people were united in fighting terrorism and terrorist threats. Many new stricter laws and regulations were put in place to increase national security and change foreign policy (9/11 and Its Aftermath, 2023).
plan.” On September 11th, 2001, the United States' attention was captured by the selfless acts of a world terrorist who put together an attack that would cause the United States to spiral down to a place never seen before. This act would cause the president, Barack Obama, to create a military operation that would capture the world's attention like never before. The terrorist known as Osama Bin Laden would be the target of a mission that would be unknown to many until this notorious leader of a terrorist group was killed. Once the mission was broadcast, even with the joy of what was done, there were still doubts about whether President Obama had the legal authority to approve and give the way to complete this mission.
“9/11 changed America fundamentally, far more so than outsiders realized at the time. For Americans it genuinely was a new Pearl Harbour, an attack on the homeland that made them feel vulnerable for the first time in 60 years,” (Powell, 2003). The terrorist attacks of 9/11 affect America today because they instigated the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and the “War on Terror,” and led to an increase in anti-Muslim hate crimes. “Often referred to as 9/11, the attacks resulted in extensive death and destruction, triggering major U.S. initiatives to combat terrorism and defining the presidency of George W. Bush,” (9/11, 2010). The most noticeable of these effects was the creation of the Department of Homeland Security.
One of the ways that 9/11 changed the United States was that it changed the American Security Policies. Biddle Craig said, “ During these years, Islamic terrorists have continued plotting, attacking, and killing Americans, not only overseas, but also on American Soil, with four “ successes” among a total of 60 plots, and counting. Ever since the 9/11 attacks happened, America’s attacks continue to happen and get worse every time. Biddle Craig also said, “ … Our government has instead pursued tribes of cave dwellers in Afghanistan; ousted from Iraq the regime of Saddam Hussein, a major enemy of Iran; gone to war with Libya; spied on American citizens; molested children and grannies in airports; contemplated war with Syria; and engaged in other various activities wholly unrelated to eliminating the fundamental cause of the
The terrorist attack on September 11th made the United States safer by changing public perception of safety and national security
Although we see many negatives out of September 11th, there are some positives that came out of it.
Throughout history, war has been waged across the globe by almost every country. War has brought many positives and negatives to the United States and the world as a whole. But for the United States, war has brought peace, stability, and freedom. War may not be an ideal solution to solve problems, but it can one of the only ways to achieve peace and restore the feeling of safety into people. Everyone likes the feeling of safety, but during war time, that feeling can be very hard to find.
In conclusion, the laws and regulations that have been passed as a result of the 9/11 attacks have been helpful to American society because they combat the threat of terrorism, punish those that would support terrorist acts, and unite the country as a response to terrorists. With them, America has overall been safer from terrorist attacks, foreign or homegrown. “...America has not experienced any further large-scale terrorist attacks. The colorful character of Osama bin Laden and the exotic world of Afghanistan have largely faded from the news”
The events of September 11, 2001, had a profound impact on the United States of America. Nearly 3,000 people were killed in the deadliest terrorist attack in human history. A global war on terror ensued, a war that continues to this day. Seemingly trivial activities, such as pre-flight screening, became stressful and significant. But the legacy of the attacks extended far beyond politics and governance.
“We all say not war, we are all for justice and peace. But sometimes in order to maintain peace, armed action is necessary. But we hope it won’t be the case"-by Silvio Bersuconi. This quote was said by former Italian Prime Minister who spoke about war.
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