President George W. Bush spoke in New York days after the September 11th attacks. In his speech, he said, “We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them.”
Followed the attack, The President set three goals:
- Keep the terrorists from striking again;
- Make it clear to the country and the world that the United States had embarked on a new kind of war;
- Help the affected areas recover and make sure the terrorists did not succeed in shutting down the economy or dividing society.
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On September 2001, four commercial US planes hijacked by terrorist. The two planes with passengers inside intentionally crashed into the South and North of World Trade Centre in New York. Another plane crashed into the Pentagon in Washington DC. And the fourth plane crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. A total of 2,977 people were killed in these terrorist attacked.
The Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda was behind these terrorist attacks. The group leader, Osama bin Laden captured and killed by American special forces in 2011 in Pakistan.
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