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Tags: SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; WAR on Terrorism, 2001-2009; ISLAMIC fundamentalism; TERRORISM -- United States
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- The New Cold War. Pryce-Jones, David // National Review;11/5/2001, Vol. 53 Issue 21, p38
This article presents information on the character of a war against terrorism by the United States and its allies. Reasons are presented as to why Islamic extremists have achieved power in countries such as Afghanistan and Iran. There is a forecast that this war may be similar in duration and...
- An Apology from an Arab. Salem, Ali // Time International (South Pacific Edition);9/11/2002, Issue 35, p79
Offers an apology to the American people for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Destruction that fundamentalists have brought to Egypt, the author's homeland; Why extremists have committed crimes against art, education and the economy; Thoughts on extremism; Attempts by Middle Eastern...
- Bleak New World. Sicherman, Harvey // Orbis;Summer2011, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p385
Writing immediately after September 11, 2001, the author reflects on how America�s optimism was transformed to a �Bleak New World� and considers the significance of classifying the terrorists� deeds as an act of war.
- The Year in Review. // Patterns of Global Terrorism;2003, p1
The article offers a look on the statistics of global terrorist attacks. Data showed that international terrorists conducted 199 attacks in 2002, a significant drop from the 355 attacks recorded during 2001. A total of 725 persons were killed in 2002, far fewer than the 3,295 persons killed the...
- THE LOST DECADE. M. Codevilla, Angelo // Claremont Review of Books;Fall2011, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p14
An essay is presented on the legal-political basis for the post-9/11 security in the U.S. The long-term result of the post-9/11 is the transformation of the U.S. armed forces into a constabulary designed to occupy unfriendly peoples while their policies attempt to build them into friendly...
- OUTLOOK 2002. // U.S. News & World Report;12/31/2001, Vol. 131 Issue 27, p26
Focuses on the issues involved in rebuilding the American spirit after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States. Photographic essay concerning topics such as travel, grief, and patriotism; The war on terrorism and the principle of freedom.
- Lives Lost in "War on Terror". D. C .H. // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Nov2006, Vol. 25 Issue 8, p20
The article presents information on the loss of human lives in the War on Terrorism. More than 2,973 people lost their lives in al-Qaeda terrorist attacks in September 11, 2001. More than 3,284 American service members have died and 19,910 have been wounded in the "War on Terrorism." A report...
- A Nation in Need of Renewal. Moore, Thomas // Tikkun;Sep/Oct2002, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p33
Reflects on the lessons learned from the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. through reactions to the military response to the attacks. Comments on the response of citizens and government officials to the attacks; Consequences of the split between religion and life; Need to get...
- GROUNDED BY TERROR. Ripley, Amanda; Burger, Timothy J.; Donnelly, Sally B.; Novak, Viveca; Shannon, Elaine; Waller, Douglas; Crumley, Bruce; Gibson, Helen // Time International (South Pacific Edition);1/12/2004, Issue 1, p28
This article describes the impact of the threat of terrorism and terrorist attacks on the lives of travelers and people in the U.S. Tight airport and passenger plane security has been a normal process in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Authorities in the U.S. are still...


