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Why Do You Agree With 9/11?

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United States began on their infamy of the December 7, 1941. When Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese where over 19 naval ships and 2,000 soldiers were killed. What could have sparked such a hatred to want to destroy a nation where peace treaties were on the table? Was it the fact that 80% of the oil from the United States was not being sold to Japan anymore? Was it that the United States did not agree with the rapings of over 20,000 chinese women? Where was the mind of the Japanese at those times? A better question yet, is why has our nation been under so many attacks in the past few decades? The United States took a huge hit when we were attacked by Japan, not only did we lose over 2,000 troops, our nation also spent $2 billion to create …show more content…

When the twin towers were destroyed in New York, Manhattan, the people with an all american dream became devastated. The survivors of the victims lost the hopes and dreams, and the security that the United States provided for its nation. We were left not only devastated, but also vulnerable. We were no longer the beacon for freedom, but rather the nation of chaos. Over 3,000 people were killed in this attack. That’s not to mention the thousands that were not killed, but left with injuries for the rest of their life, disabilities they would later die from or suffer with. For example, when the twin towers were destroyed, the debris left over caused plenty of problems for the first responders or those who lived anywhere near the towers. “Those exposed to WTC-related dust were more likely to develop respiratory symptoms, sinus problems, asthma or lung problems. One in 10 Registry enrollees developed new-onset asthma within six years of 9/11, three times the national rate. New cases were highest during the first 16 months after 9/11”. (NYC resources.) We like to believe that the people affected by this tragedy were given the proper help but the promises made by our nation were not completed. We also have been affected psychologically, for every person five people at least one of them had Posttraumatic stress disorder, even if they were not in the building itself. We were left …show more content…

And as predicted, the U.S. killed over 129,000 people in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Although we can say it was an obvious victory for the United States, we cannot even begin to express how this could have been avoided. The U.S. has some of the strongest intelligence forces, but not even then could they connect the dots for the bombing of Pearl Harbor or the attacks on 9/11. When we come across the attacks on our nation, there was obvious dots that could have been connected before the attacks had taken place. Perhaps, the dots that could have ended the infamy of the United States before it even had a chance to

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