Terrorism
Essay by review • February 6, 2011 • Essay • 854 Words (4 Pages) • 897 Views
Everyday there is someone on this earth that fears his or her life from terrorism.
Guaranteed that these thoughts didn't come about until after 9/11. When 9/11 happened there was a shock around the world. People were scared to fly. Scared for there lives, everywhere they would go. People should not have to live in this "free" country fearing that they don't want to die because someone doesn't like America, the military or the president of the United States. Wondering how many people actually knew someone that was in the world trade when it went down. What made them choose the twin towers and the pentagon. Was there something wrong with them? Sitting in school when all this commotion happen, it brought many crying confused wondering why them. When the pentagon was hit my class cryed. My brain was so sad, my uncle was in there. The thoughts that ran allover my body made me uncomfortable. In this essay there are going to be several different topics brought up. The first topic going to be discussed
is how the people around the world might have felt about what had happen. Having dicusses this the issue between discussing the situation differently between how they were going to do everything and attack the United States of America. Lastly Why should people still fear for there lives. Should they still feel this way.
People around the world fear for there lives because of what happen on 9/11. There's one part in someone's life where they have to think about the time it came on the news. Talking to people around town people say they are so scared to fly. Being a military wife and knowing tons of people who are military, they are scared to do some of there jobs, but have to realize they are fighting for there country and this is the job that they signed up for. Fearing now that they have to go and fight the war in Iraq. Going over there and having to fight in war. Why should they have to fear anymore? Is a question asked a lot by active duty members. What is fear? Some people say it is when you are scared of some things. Others say it is when something scares you. Fear actually means a feeling of agitation and anxiety cause by the presence imminence of danger. No one should feel danger in a place that is "free" like we are in the United States of America. "It makes no sense to have the definition of terrorism depend on checking the nationality of all the victims," brennon (2005)
When talking about what happen between the twin towers, surely there are people that think to them selves, why didn't Osama bin laden talk these things over with the president. In stead of killings a lot of people. There are so many ways things like this and could have been avoided like talking things over for instant. The other day there was a show on the history channel about how everything
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