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…an unidentifiable enemy has limitless targets. The war on Terror is the first war where the enemy is within our borders. Everyday we face a possible terrorist attack. This is an advantage for the enemy because our political rights work in their favor. Because we…
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…In the early morning of September 11, 2001, the United States was awaked to the news that the World Trade Center and Pentagon had been hit by commercial airlines. The deed was stated by President Bush, as an apparent terrorist act. The initial response…
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…the effects were and the reasons why these terrorist acts have had the impact they have. Introduction America suffered the worst terrorist attack ever. Suicide hijackers crashed two fuel-laden passenger jets into the towers of the World Trade Centre in New…
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…continued with his honest ways. In his address to the nation after the World Trade Center attacks, Bush spoke with true emotion and sincerity. He vowed that nation would continue to strive forward and bring terrorists to justice. “America was targeted…
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…, the terrorist, was strictly domestic. But it was too late. The damage had been done. Because America jumped to conclusions then, America was later blind to see the impending attack of 9/11. The result saw negative factors in both the FBI and CIA Agencies counter…
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…lost their lives, good things did come from it. Nationalism is at its highest point right now. Our country really pulled together to get through the losses of 9/11. Since the terrorist attacks firemen and policemen have received their well deserved…
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…Across most of America, life is starting to return to normal as the nation absorbs the shock of the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington and mourns the victims. Not so…
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…learned a very valuable lesson in our commitment to being free and independent. Last year’s terrorist attacks on the United States have forever changed American lives. We will never forget those who heroically lost their lives during the attack or those who…
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…to the attacks on September 11th. The tendency of our governments’ involvement in foreign affairs, the inability of the CIA to filter serious terrorist threats, and our nation being a beacon to the world are some of the main reasons why we were attacked. The attacks
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…and whereabouts largely kept secret—because they were suspected of having information about terrorists or terrorist acts. The government used the public’s outrage and fear at the unspeakable attacks of September 11 to justify the inflammatory rhetoric in which…
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