How War on Terror Affects the Us

How War on Terror Affects the Us

How does terrorism affect our society today? Terrorism affects our society through death, no sense of security, and tax rises. Terrorism makes people feel unsafe we feel as though we will never be safe in our country again. Terrorism gives you grief of the loss of so many people that we have no more. We have a lot of deaths in our country because of terrorism and we are in so much debt because of it and we need a plan of action. We need to stop the terror in our country to stomp it out, to make them stay where they are in Islam and not send people to our country to make us scared.
‘There are "homegrown" incidents such as the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing, in which anti-government extremists used violence to promote their cause. There's also the terror that comes from abroad, as we know all too well the consequences of Islamic extremism. 1978-1995--The Unabomber Ted Kaczynski, a recluse ideologically opposed to technological progress, sends 16 bombs through the mail over the course of two decades.1993--The First World Trade Center Bombing Rams Yousef, a member of al Qaeda and nephew of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, loaded a truck bomb into the parking garage below Tower 1 of the World Trade Center. He intended for the bomb to bring down the building. It didn't, but it killed six people and injured 1,042. He later wrote to the New York Times, "This action was done in response for the American political, economical, and military support to Israel, the state of terrorism, and to the rest of the dictator countries in the region."Terrorism is religion and politics which not all people like others views and likes’ couple of effects of terrorism are more tax on a lot of things and loss of sense of security.’ (Business Recorder,3) we have look how many times we have had terroristic attacks in are country that are making us fear America and making us lose hope for a brighter future·
‘We have had 49,000 casualties took place since...

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