Ongoing Wars: Not even a month after the 9/11 attack, the U.S sent troops to invade Afghanistan in an attempt to disassemble al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda was a terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack. The United States invaded Iraq 2 years later, in March 2003 and deposed President Saddam Hussein. The President was linked in directly to the attack but was suspected of producing weapons of mass destruction (Matthew, 2017). However, none were initially found but the invasion was key part of Americas newly launched war on terror which was under the presidency of George W. Bush.…
Even though the Taliban killed thousands of men, women, and children that day their is no reason that we should retaliate and kill a bunch of innocent people to. I went and talked to my grandpa about what he thought and felt the day of 9/11. He told me that at first he didn't think that it was true. He told me when he turned on the television and saw that one of the towers wa burning because a plane flew into the building his heart sank. Listing through the years you hear a lot…
I think that the novel is very important because it teaches us about what we do as a reaction. We take things too far we could of just sent military over there and took over them or bomb their most valuable resource. But we nuke the whole city we already knew we was more powerful than them but we had to take it to the next level.…
The attacks on September 11, 2001 were so tragic and traumatizing that 14 years later people are still creating new things to memorialize the losses and questioning the facts of that devastating day. To begin, 9/11 was so unbearably awful that no one could believe how many deaths happened because of Al-Qaeda…
The events that occurred during the 9/11 twin tower attacks did not only affect the people who were directly affected by the attack (friends or family of victims or the victims themselves) but it also affected the entire world in breathtaking fashion. This article talks about the negative consequences that America suffered because of this terrible attack. The stance of the author, Heather Mallick is that most of these consequences could have been avoided if the west was capable of responding to the attack in a way that didn't cause more chaos following the twin tower attack. But that's exactly what America did, in the article it says that the way America responded was by "Invading Afghanistan and Iraq on credit, attempting to demonize Muslims…
Conspiracy Disproved: The Government’s Innocence September 11, 2001 America took a huge hit. Around 3,000 innocent U.S citizens were killed including 400 police and firefighters. A day so significant that it would lead us into a war with the Middle East taking the lives of over 4,000 men and women who served. No one saw what would be the most devastating day in America coming. On the morning of September 11 the skies above New York City were alluring with beauty.…
On the morning of September 11th 2001 one of the largest tragedies the United States of America ever faced occurred. Terrorists would rain hell down onto the civilians of this great country with the only intentions being to cause panic. 19 Islamics who worked with Al-Qaeda took over several American planes("9/11 Attacks."). Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. One plane crashed into the pentagon and the last crashed in a field in Pennsylvania.…
The Bombing at 9/11 increased the anger of the U.S. people. Today Al Qaeda no longer had a leader to tell them where to attack next. Everyday that passed and the CIA or FBI couldn 't find Osama scared them because they knew the inevitable was going to happen. After the bombing on the twin towers we lost 3,000 people, if we don 't stop Al Qaeda than there might be another bombing but on a larger scale.…
There are many opinions about whether or not the war in Iraq was successful. People want to know if America should have been there in the first place, should we have been sticking our nose where it may not belong? Or was the Middle East a threat that the U.S. couldn’t afford to ignore? Both of these opposing views hold true when comparing the failures and successes of the war, it’s fairly easy to argue both sides, however in my opinion, one side has a stronger argument than the other. Nevertheless, we still must compare and contrast in detail the most important failures and successes of the war, before one can come to any real justifiable conclusion.…
We were caught off guard and severely damaged. After the attack, our foreign policy was changed to help us fight the war on terror. The Bush administration began creating laws and regulations to prevent this tragic event from happening again. Thus, the Bush doctrine was made. The Bush Doctrine was the approach of being preventive instead of…
This major blunder shows the need for a hesitation to military action, as the US can often be wrong in their reasoning. Blunders in other aspects of government can sometimes be forgiven and forgotten. War however is a cruel and bloody mistake. Hundreds of thousands of US troops have at times been stationed in Iraq or Afghanistan. They risked their lives everyday for wars that seemed to never end (Source D).…
The last thing most people want is another terrorist attack and one like this one. September 11, 2001 started off like a normal day. Just a normal Tuesday morning (9/11). People were on their way to work and kids were on their way to school. Then all of a sudden, the news came on showing one of the towers on fire.…
On September 11, 2012, there was an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. During this attack, four Americans were killed: U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith, and CIA contractors and former Navy SEALS Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty. The attack began during the night and lasted through the next morning with ten people being injured as well. This attack has become a source of mistrust against President Obama and his administration for the way it was portrayed and the mistruths that have since emerged.…
Al-Qaeda (The Base) Al Qaeda, which means “The Base” in Arabic, is the most known and the most dangerous terrorist group in the world. It was founded in 1988 by the most wanted person in America, Osama Bin Laden. Other leaders included Abdullah Yusuf Azzam and Ayman Al-Zawahiri. Their motives were to keep American influences out of Muslim countries, fight Israel, and dictate the Middle East.…
In international law, the use of force is an important factor to consider reason being because it can be very controversial. If every country were to use force because they wanted to prove a point or show another country that they are more powerful then every state would use force to get their way. An issue that highlights the use of force is the United States – Iraq war. Through resolutions, articles, customary international law, relations with terrorist groups and humanitarian intervention we will address the question, Was the use of force by the United States, United Kingdom and their allies against Iraq in 2003 legal?…