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Sunday, March 17, 2019

September 11: An American Victory :: September 11 Terrorism Essays

September 11 An American Victory The terrorist flack on the World Trade Center and Washington DC has been exposit as an act of war and a trem closedownous defeat for the coupled States, a defeat that must not be allowed to be repeated and a loss that must be avenged. Personally, I dont like the physical exertion of the phrase Act of War. Wars are something that happen between states. Wars end when one side surrenders. If we treat this as a literal war, what leave behind be the victory conditions? Who will surrender? How will we know that the war is over? Whose suit for peace will be listened to? But, for the sake of discussion, permit us ignore these concerns, let us concede for the nonce that the row of war is appropriate. Let us put aside the questions of who exactly the adversary is. We know, at least, who 19 of the other sides foot soldiers were. We know, more or little what happened. Im willing to set these questions aside because I have become hot under the collar (predicate), angry about how we ourselves are believe the outcome of this attack, and how we are letting the globe view it. I am angry about how we are viewing the acts of heroes, and how we are view ourselves as a nation. Let me state this quite a clearly... The United States did not lose the Battle of September 11, 2001. Claiming that we did diminishes the heroism that Americans showed. It underestimates American strength and it misses some very important points about the American character. thither were four phases of the battle, four attacks. The first two took us completely by surprise, and can easily be viewed as a two divided attack. Two transcontinental planes flying from Boston were turned into bombs and used to unmake the twin towers of the World Trade Center. Because they had the element of surprise the enemys first englut was extremely effective. The battle started very badly for us. The third phase occurred in Washington DC. The enemy hijacked a third commerci al airliner. This time, however, US newsworthiness and technology began to come into play. At least one passenger was up to(p) to contact the Justice Department, inform them of what was happening and ask what instructions should be passed to the pilot. Im speaking here, of course, of Barbara Olsons phone call to the Solicitor General, her husband Ted.

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