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Terrorist activities: In the years following the September 11, 2001, attacks, the number of terrorist incidents on U.S. soil has totaled 33; other countries, like the U.K., have experienced more (190), with some countries like Israel reporting numbers in the thousands (National Counterterrorism Center, 2011).

 

National Counterterrorism Center. (2011). 2010 report on terrorism. Retrieved from http://www.nctc.gov/witsbanner/docs/2010_report_on_terrorism.pdf

 

Review the incidents from this list of significant terrorist activities here and abroad. You can research these for a fuller understanding of how terrorism has affected the United States in the last decade.

2002: Failed attempt to shoot down an Israeli jetliner in Kenya

2002: Attack of French tanker off coast of Yemen

2002: Shooting at Los Angeles International Airport by Hesham Mohamed Hedayat results in the deaths of two people

2002: Bombing of nightclub in Bali, Indonesia

2003: Car bombing of JW MaMarriottotel in Jakarta, Indonesia

2004: Commuter train bombings in Madrid, Spain

2004: Attack of Western oil companies and housing compounds in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, results in death of 22 people

2004: Armed assailants breached U.S. consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, resulting in 5 deaths

2005: Bombings of London underground trains and bus

2005: American citizen Michael Reynolds in Pocatello, Idaho, offers to assist al-Qaida in acts of terrorism by planning attacks and describing bomb making techniques

2007: IED explosions at restaurant in Cotabato, Philippines, results in three people critically injured

2009: Shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, by Sunni extremist results in 56 wounded or killed

2002-present: Thousands of car bombings, suicide bombings, and attacks on civilians in Iraq

Write a 1,050-to 1,750-word paper in which you consider some of the following questions. Use specific events, including at least three from the list above, to support your ideas.

Why is there heavier activity in certain areas of the world?

What do the sites of terrorist activities have in common?

Could laws, procedures, or organizations, either national or international, have prevented these attacks?

Who should determine what sorts of laws and organizations are most effective? Defend your position.

Does the United States have a moral obligation, a practical reason, or both, for becoming involved in stopping terrorist activities in other countries? Defend your position.

How has the idea of terrorism affected the lives of individual Americans since 9/11?

How have American priorities changed since 9/11?

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Support your responses with factual references.

 

 

 

 

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Terrorism has been a global challenge in the past decades. Although it was a dormant issue, the September 11 attacks in the United States brought the issue into the limelight. Today terrorism is an issue that has been discussed in the media. It is an activity that is practiced by religious groups, nationalistic groups, political parties and even ruling governments……………………

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