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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

United States Foreign Policy Post 9/11

The terrorist attacks that took household on phratry 11th, 2001 was a worldwide tragedy which caused the deaths of thousands of non guilty US citizens. The event not only shocked just now the entire world as well, since the cities under attack were juvenile York and Washington, two of the worlds most reverberating areas of economy, influence and globalization.\nWhat is not agree upon and will probably take a breather under debate for umpteen years to come is whether the attacks brought a drastic variety show in the foreign constitution utilise by the US or they merely accelerated a subsistent pursuit of imperialism.\nNoam Chomskys touch sensation is that the belief that 9/11 signaled a sharp change in the course of memorial seems questionable, and he argues that we shouldnt mistake the environment, the setting in which 9/11 occurred with the consequent the Statesn policy, which he considers not to have been an uneven response to the threats to the American interests ( Chomsky 2004:191).\nAmericas intervention policy seemed to have modified slight than a month later the incident, in October 2001, when a struggle against Afghanistan considered responsible for the attacks started and consequently, the US matter defense budget increased. Since September 11 the world has therefore changed and nowhere more than in the area of countering terrorist financing. While the US national defense spending stood at approximately 350 cardinal dollars in 2001, by 2005 it had reached 550 million dollars. More than this, the US started what they called the globular War on Terrorism, a long and costly war involving a large form of different countries and conducted on a range of different fronts, in order to start an external struggle against terrorism in the world, especially against Islamic terrorism. Although the US had always fought against acts of terror, after 9/11 these acts of terror were viewed from the panorama of war and therefore didnt imply on ly arrests, cap...

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