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    U.S. vs. Terrorism

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    targeted at densely populated cities. This is done to leverage human fear to achieve the main goal of the group. One of the most infamous terrorist attacks was the attack on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11‚ 2001. Since then‚ U.S. policies have changed and have also contributed to the propagation of terrorism. After the 9/11 attacks‚ former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and former Secretary of State Colin Powell have emphasized that the primary goal is the destruction

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    The article probes into the two different perspectives of the horrific 9/11 attacks. Every story has two sides‚ and the analysis of the two diverse novels- Don DeLillo’sFalling Man (2007) and Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) will help to explore the ideas and misconceptions that rule us at a personal level which in turn contributes to our public outlook. Post the 9/11 attacks‚ there has been a dramatic change in the way the world views the Muslims‚ the “perpetrators”‚ and Hamid’s

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    nation with equal opportunities and civil liberties for each American citizen. After the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001‚ a shift occurred in the balance of liberties and those fundamental ideas were lost. Since that tragic September day‚ the nation’s undergone a dramatic degenerating alteration where civil liberties continue to disappear from citizens. Just 45 days after the September 11 attacks‚ with virtually no debate‚ Congress passed the USA PATRIOT Act on October 26th‚ 2001. This act expanded

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    remembrance. 9/11 was a day of sadness mixed with shock as we were at our most vulnerable. Twelve years later the devastation is still felt. Especially when a Muslim group wants to built a Muslim center‚ two blocks away from where the World Trade Center stood. The Muslim center will include a mosque for Muslims to worship in. The reason why some oppose the center is that it was Muslim terrorists who hijacked the planes that took down the World Trade Center. Mass of Americans‚ including victims of 9/11‚ are

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    Pakistan’s role in the War against Terror was initiated by the September 11 attacks in in the United States 2001 on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. These acts were a new manifestation of terrorism‚ which altogether changed the political psyche of the world. The problem of terrorism‚ which had been confined to small groups and few states‚ was changed to a global menace. [show] v • d • e Insurgent attacks in Pakistan (since 2001) The Saudi born Zayn al-Abidn Muhammed Hasayn Abu Zubaydah

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    Mitigation In The 1990s

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    and state level throughout the 1990s. As a result‚ mitigation became associated with the policies of his political chief‚ President Bill Clinton (Roberts‚ p. 134). In the wake of September 11 attacks‚ everything change‚ from roles and responsibilities‚ to the creation of departments. In fact‚ the September 11 attacks placed attention to

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    September 11‚ 2001 was a day that impacted the entire nation. Every individual American has a different opinion on how they feel about the events that took place. After the attacks on the World Trade Center everyone was feeling very distraught and emotional; some more than others. The government was under scrutiny. During this time the entire nation just wanted to get along and be with their families. Everyone wanted to feel a sense of comfort. There were thousands of people who suffered a loss

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    the September 11 terrorist attacks. The facility holds around 500 to 600 detainees at any given time‚ and most of these are‚ or are thought to be‚ members of known and dangerous terrorist organizations which are direct threats to the United States’ government and its citizens‚ such as al Qaeda and the Taliban. Debates have raged regarding what kinds of interrogation techniques the U.S. has been using at Guantanamo Bay‚ which is shrouded in secrecy; whether these techniques‚ and the reasons and lengths

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    Airlines Flight seventy-seven dropped on the Pentagon at nine thirty-seven (Board‚ George Washington University ). On eleventh September 2001 two thousand nine hundred and seventy seven people died (Glazier). It marked the worst terrorist attack in the American history. The United States economy froze while the world still stood in shock. In those dramatic moments on twelfth September 2001‚ President George W Bush addressed the nation and declared America’s War on Terrorism (US declares War on Terror).

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    Al Qaeda 4

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    history. Still‚ many people do not fully understand what Al-Qaeda is‚ who is behind it‚ and why it exists. A fluid‚ agreed-upon definition does not exist for the extremist organization‚ run by Osama bin Laden and responsible for the September 11th terrorist attacks‚ but rather a multitude of beliefs on the number‚ strength‚ and whereabouts of Al-Qaeda. Most researchers and historians point to August 11th‚ 1988 as the origin of Al-Qaeda as an organized group. However‚ it was the events leading

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