Cause And Effects Of 9/11 Essay

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Until September 11, 2001 public security was not very hard to bypass. On this horrific day in history not only was the United States shaken, but also every country in the world surrounding it. Airport security had failed the nation and had hence led to the event, which is now known as the “9/11 terrorist attacks.” Four planes had been hijacked the morning of the attacks with the first plane hitting the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Next came the second plane into the South Tower. The third plane then hit the western face of the Pentagon. Finally, the fourth plane landed in a field in Pennsylvania, but it was originally targeted for the White House (Kean). As a result of this event, airport security around the world has been tightened. America was targeted in retaliation of America’s support to Israel throughout the Persian Gulf War. This group was also known as al Qaeda (“9/11 attacks”). By studying the causes and effects of 9/11 people can be more aware of their surrounding and feel much more safe.
Osama Bin Laden founded al Qaeda in the 1980s and formed this terrorist organization. America’s support to Israel in the Persian Gulf War was only a little piece to the 9/11 attacks. Because the Islamic state believe that everyone should rule under Islamic …show more content…

The United States invaded Afghanistan a few months after the attacks. Their motive was to destroy al Qaeda and remove the Taliban government. Years later this invasion sparked another invasion into Iraq. The United States military overthrew Saddam Hussein who was suspected to be involved in helping with the 9/11 attacks. The war in Afghanistan broke U.S records in becoming the longest-running war. As the war went longer, the military service grew bigger. Statistics show that “roughly 3.1 million Americans entered military service between 2001 and 2011, and nearly 2 million were deployed to Afghanistan or Iraq”

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