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Terrorist Attacks on 9/11 Part 1 Essay

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Terrorist Attacks on 9/11 Case Study The attacks of 9/11 changed the way that the world, and especially the United States, views and reacts to terrorism. The four coordinated attacks were thought out and launched by an Islamic terrorist group known as al-Qaeda. These attacks killed almost 3,000 people and caused close to 10 billion dollars in damages. The casualties and costs are considerably high if the fight against terrorism and those that have fought in the war on terrorism are taken into account. The attacks were focused on the North and South World Trade Towers, the Pentagon, and an unknown target. The unknown target is thought to be Washington, D.C. but it never occurred due to the passengers of the hijacked airliner causing …show more content…

(Ross, 2014) On August 13, 2001, the hijacker Zacarias Moussaoui raises suspicion when he begged the flight simulator trainer to have lessons to learn to fly a 747 jet at the Pam Am International Flight Academy. He paid for the lesson in cash at the cost of $6,800.00. Two days after this suspicious occurrence, the FBI began an intelligence investigation on Moussaoui due to the flight instructors reporting their concerns. That same day, CIA Counter-Terrorism Chief, Cofer Black, tells the Defense Department at a convention that we will be attacked soon, killing many Americans possibly occurring on U.S. soil. Orders for Moussaoui to be deported from the United States are completed on August 17, 2001 and the FBI began an effort to obtain a search warrant for his computer. During this time leading up to September 11, multiple terrorists take flight lessons, obtain gym memberships, and move funds to various places in order to have funds for their operation. They also returned what was not used back to those who provided the funding. On August 20, 2011, the

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