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Terrorism

Submitted by JOJO1515 on April 10, 2006

Category: Social Issues
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Joe Guy
December 7, 2005
English 111: 8:30
Essay 5
Vile Acts
Terrorism is a very sensitive subject all over the world. Although terrorism has been a part of this world for many years, it has not been a big concern until just recently. "Terrorist acts are often deliberately spectacular, designed to rattle and influence a wide audience, beyond the victims of the violence itself" (Terrorism: Questions and Answers). September 11, 2001, for many of us Americans, was a life-altering event that made a huge impact on our country. Loved ones were lost, lives ruined, and many people lost that sense of security that could not have possibly been shaken the day before. Since that fateful day, many of the daily routines that some Americans once followed were altered in some way. Sporting events increased their security requirements to enter the facility, and airports have raised their security standards to make a set of tweezers nearly impossible to carry onto an airplane. But, on September 11, 2001, terrorists struck fear into millions of people not only in America, but all over the world. The terrorists wanted to make a statement. They wanted to show their dominance, their ideas, and their determination. But, at the same time they showed their ignorance. When they decided to attack our freedom and way of life, all they did was waken a sleeping giant. After that day, almost every U.S citizen supported President Bush as he declared war on terrorism.
Terrorism is a global threat with global effects; ... its consequences affect every aspect of the United Nations agenda from development to peace to human rights and the rule of law. By its very nature, terrorism is an assault on the fundamental principles of law, order, human rights, and the peaceful settlement of disputes upon which the United Nations is established. The United Nations has an indispensable role to play in providing the legal and organizational framework within...

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