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War on TerrorOn 11 September 2001 our country was hit by enormous devastation, shortly after eight in the morning the first of the Twin Towers was hit by a suicide pilot, the second she was hit slightly later. The towers collapsed shortly after ten in the morning, devastating the entire country and ruining the lives of many people. A plane also hit the Pentagon in Washington DC, and another in rural Pennsylvania, causing just as much pain. The United States is still in mourning, but with heads held high, in the months since, more Americans than ever have shown their American pride. In the months to come the only thing on millions of people's minds was: should we go to war? War is necessary for the survival of our country. Going to war with Iraq is a fight against terrorism. Many people believe that going to war with Iraq is unjust. Some believe there are other ways to look at the situation. Is the war of September 11, 2001 justified? In case of self-defense, it can be. It was not an act of war, but of terrorism. There were no armies massed at the gates of the open United States ready to take over. The aerial bombing of three buildings caused many deaths and many difficulties in monitoring. This is not a border clash, nor an invasion trying to take over. The U.S. Corps was in no danger of losing life or limb. He was simply hit with a well-planned attack to wake him up and make him smell the coffee. The resulting bombs and missile attacks in Afghanistan are not justified at all, since people are dying there too. The people who died did not threaten the United States with guns blazing. There are a handful of people responsible for the attack on the United States. It would be justified to kill those people, if they were actively... middle of paper... until such time as they can regroup and regroup and become potentially more dangerous than ever. In order to prevent another tragedy like 9/11, I think we should take action. For example, protect our borders by any means necessary, prosecute to the fullest extent of the law aliens who attempt to enter our country illegally, execute with extreme prejudice known terrorists, traitors and their collaborators, train and arm all airline pilots and cockpit crew members. , enforcing the immigration laws already in place instead of imagining new repressive measures designed to further disturb and terrorize the American people, begin planning and building a national civil defense infrastructure – not just for government officials but for the American people , and encourage Americans to protect themselves and prepare for emergencies.