• Asignatura: Historia
  • Autor: lomore14iris
  • hace 7 años

How has the fear of terrorism shaped the United States?

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Respuesta dada por: alojamientoelcubillo
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The "war on terror" has created a national culture of fear in the United States. The elevation of these three words by the Bush Administration to national mantra, beginning with the horrific events of September 11, has had a pernicious impact on American democracy, on the psyche of Americans, and on the position of the United States. USA in the world. The use of this phrase has really undermined our ability to meet the specific challenges posed by fans who have the possibility of using terrorism against us. The damage these three words have done - the classic self-inflicted wound - is infinitely greater than what the fanatical perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks could have ever dreamed of when plotting their plot against us in the Afghan caves. The phrase itself is meaningless. It defines neither a geographical context nor our supposed enemies. Terrorism is not an enemy but a technique of war, which consists of political intimidation through the killing of unarmed civilians.

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