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Terrorism And Its Effects On The World Trade Center

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Terrorism and Violence I was six months old when the Nine-Eleven terrorist attacks destroyed the World Trade Center. Personally, I don’t remember the day, but I know that many adults remember the exact situation they were in when they heard the news. Nine-Eleven opened the eyes of the United States regarding the horrors of terrorism and how devastating it can be to a country. Terrorism is one of the biggest problems facing Western countries at the moment that seems to have no easy solution. Terrorism sees a group trying to provoke change in a government or society with radical methods. Terrorism is not, however, an isolated incident of violence that has no connection to any radical organizations. The confusion about the merits of terrorism and general violence have created a tension in society that bring up unjust prejudices, specifically dealing with immigrants from the Middle East. The biggest problem dealing with terrorism is arguably less the act of terror itself, but the social consequences that multiple attacks might have. Most western people believe that they are the targets of the most terror attacks; only recognizing the suffering that westerners face, disregarding other areas of the world. To no fault of their own, however, as most media outlets emphasize those attacks specifically. For example, one of the biggest American news channels, Fox News, has created a timeline of recent attacks, noting ten different attacks against westerners where around one hundred

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