Silent but Deadly
Essay by review • December 16, 2010 • Essay • 285 Words (2 Pages) • 1,028 Views
Since late 2001 terrorist have been planning and carrying out brutal attacks on the USA, Indonesia and many other innocent countries. These attacks on innocent men, women and children have been executed by Middle East suicide attackers that are willing to give their lives for beliefs in which western countries such as America are "Evil". The attacks are planned for months and years before they are executed, they wait patiently and quietly until they believe it is the time to give up their life.
The president of the USA George Bush has called these attacks on innocent civilians to be sickening and the attackers going through with these attack to be "Cowards". Since the start of "The War in Iraq" was declared in late 2003 there have been over 200 deaths of American soldiers on Iraqi soil.
After the destruction of 11 September, America declared a "war on terrorism," targeting not just the suspected terrorists, but the country in which they were located, and others charged with terrorism worldwide. After making this statement worldwide he has launched deadly weapons on civilian hospitals, schools and shopping centres in Iraq all because he "Thinks" Osama Bin laden is somewhere near by. If you ask me the "War in Iraq is a large childs game known as hide and seek.
Earlier this week an Australian flight found that one passenger had created a home made bomb in which he carried onto the domestic flight. He had planned to detonate the bomb either whilst still at the airport or in the plane. This is a huge scare for Australian airports and national security, showing us exactly how easily an attacker can carry out their attacks under the radar of the Australian people.
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