Is Terrorism Really a Problem?
By: Max • Essay • 436 Words • December 7, 2009 • 933 Views
Essay title: Is Terrorism Really a Problem?
One major problem that the world is facing is terrorism. Is terrorism really something huge we should be focusing on? is government making it in a big un-needed deal?
On September 11, 2001 America's eyes were opened to the world beyond our bubble.. We finally realized horrible things are happening everywhere and they can happen to America. Now five years after this many other attacks have happened, including an explosions in Tunisia in 2002, a car bomb outside Pakistan in 2002, in 2002 a bombing in Indonesia, again in 2002 a suicide attack in Kenya, in 2003 4 bomb sent out ins Morocco to kill Belgian's, Jew's, and Spanish people, in 2004 the kidnapping and death of Paul Johnson, London's subway bombing in 2005, and some others. Also there have been many threats including this years threat in August to blow up a plane from England to the U.S., and others. America and the World are rapidly realizing how terrorism is a huge problem that we are now strongly facing.
One of the active terrorists group is a group called Al Qeada. Its leader was, and some still believe remains to be, Osama Bin-Laden. Their attacks have been the bombing of the World Trade Center in 1993, in 1993 in Somalia they killed U.S. soldiers, Truck bomb explodes by the Khobar Military Complex in Saudi Arabia in 1996, in 1998 in East Africa was a bombing at the U.S. embassies, USS Cole while in Yemen was bombed in 2000, then the attacks on 9-11-01 with the destruction of the World Trade Centers and the destruction of a little bit of the Pentagon, and many attacks that they did are written above as attacks that