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How will History Judge the Events of September 11, 2001?

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Islamic Terrorism & 911 Will history judge the events of September 11, 2001 as acts of unwarranted terrorism, or as the retaliatory acts of Islamic patriots and freedom fighters? There has been much speculation as to the root cause of 9/11. Most Americans, and indeed much of the Western World view that these were unwarranted acts of outright terrorism that justified the “War on Terror” in response. However, to many in the rest of the world, especially those living in predominantly Muslim countries, the events leading up to and including 9/11 were caused by the West, especially the United States. An analysis of the facts by reveals that the events of 9/11 are seen differently because our fundamental collective ways of thinking are vastly different. The truth of the events of 9/11 will only ever be understood properly if we objectively look at the history of both the West and the history of Islam.
Investigation of this conflict reveals two very different thought processes. In Europe and the West, people are viewed in terms of nations or states first. Then subdivided by smaller territories, by language, by religion. In Europe or America, one can speak Farsi, be Persian, but be American or French first. In the mindset of a Muslim living in the Middle East, nationality is subordinate to ones Islamic faith. Though I believe it is even more complicated than that. “Even the concepts of history and identity require redefinition for the Westerner trying to understand the

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