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The congress passed a resolution as a response to the 9/11 attacks and the continued threat and attacks posed by terrorists (Forest, 2006, p.... hellip; The American strategy for Homeland Security realises that as they face and act on evolving terrorist threats and attacks, they should also address the catastrophic events.... The president authorizes the use of the necessary force against organizations, persons who planned, committed, and aided the attacks, which occurred in 2001....
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Local police response to terrorism Abstract The 9/11 attacks have changed the landscape of the homeland security in USA.... Introduction It is quite evident that the 9/11 attacks have changed the United States and this certainly holds true for the local police.... The attacks have made it is quite evident that the national security agencies and the army alone cannot win the fight against terror and hence it needs a collective effort on the part of the law enforcement agencies....
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As just an indicator of how deleterious the effect of stereotyping can be, the earnings of Muslim and Arab men in the United States… This so-called “post 9/11 effect” continues to today, in spite of changes in the political climate with respect to anti-Muslim rhetoric offered by the government and less pro-Islamic America's history of internalizing foreign conflicts by means of discriminating against and interning ethnicities on the basis of fearful suspicion is all too clear and mirrors the kind of perceptions Americans have today of Muslims, who because of the nature of the 9/11 attacks, are seen as infiltrators and subversives....
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the 9/11 Commission Report is a bipartisan report, written in first-person point of view, put together by an independent, bipartisan commission of five Republicans and five Democrats, with the aid of a staff of over 50 people and presented to the government, and the public of… Its purpose was to categorically not only inform of the details of the events that happened leading up to and on the date of September 11, 2001 from a government perspective, but also to analyze said events and determine what, if anything, The key question that was asked was very simple: Why?...
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Seemingly, in the US, efforts have been diverted since the 9/11 attacks on Pentagon, and the Capitol Building in Washington, DC.... The September 11 attacks indicated sophistication, excellent coordination and aimed at the firmness of USA economy, military, and political fame.... The world still suffers severe terrorist attacks more than a decade after the 9/11 attacks in the US (Lutz and Brenda 1).... Strategies to counter global terrorism attacks
Further, more states are engaging in state terrorism, a situation termed illegal by the international bodies aiming to combat terror....
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The author compared the 1991 war and the 2003 war named the Invasion of Afghanistan and the War against Terrorism respectively.... Exploration of the records of both the wars put forward some of the interesting facts comprising of both similarities and differences between them.... nbsp;… In both the wars Iraq faced defeat....
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The author of the present research paper "Operation Enduring Freedom as a response to the 9\11 Attack" brings out that there is little doubt that September 9th of 2001 is a black day in the history of mankind and also the darkest saga of the American History.... n September 20th of the same year, Bush made the public announcement that Osama bin Laden is responsible for the 9/11 attacks and made it very clear on behalf of the US government the five points of ultimatum....
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These methods would not be adequate to prevent or reduce further threats or attacks due to the peculiar nature of the Taliban government.... These factors added to America's concern that the Al-Qaeda and the Taliban be treated as legitimate enemies that planned and carried out the September 11, 2001 attacks.... A survey conducted by the International Gallup Association in 37 countries indicated that the majority of the nations preferred a legal response over a military attack....
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