Since 9/11, the US had to rethink the strategy for deterrence. These methods have proved to have certain influence on non-state actors using war ways that are not type. This article explains why understanding the context of psychology, culture, and hostilities is important for developing strategies to defeat non-state actors. The US National Military Strategy for 2011 lists four military targets to support national security strategies.
For obvious reasons, after the attack of 9/11, the United States became an environment not well suited to the operation of terrorists. There were 35 cooperative terrorism teams on 11th September. Today we have 104 people. September 11, 16 terrorists have been registered in the "No Flying" list, and now there are 40,000 people. On 11th September, there was no Department of Transportation Security, Department of Homeland Security, State Counterterrorism Center, and analysts from the US Intelligence Agency gathered together to analyze the threats and trends of terrorists.
The attack on 11th September 2001 is called the 9/11 attack and shows the turning point of world history and the beginning of "war on terror". It is estimated that 3,000 people died in this attack and it became the most deadly terrorist case in human history. After that the terrorist war brought about the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003. The table below summarizes the concentration of terrorist attacks around 9/11. As a result, terrorism before 9/11 was concentrated in Latin America and Asia, but since 9/11 it moved to the Middle East. Peru, Chile and El Salvador have completely disappeared from the top ten. More than a quarter of terrorism occurred in Iraq
It is not difficult to see why Koenigian's mantra finds more harmony in the world after 911. Spectacular atrocities carried out in September 2001 and terrorist attacks by heretic Muslims are relatively long, overlapping with national and cultural concerns. The more white it is, the wider the world of the gods will be. It is not particularly good to open a "camp where religion leads to all wars" in the 20th century. Bohr War is a direct case of a country - Afrikaans or Boers - I hope the country will match. In fact, they are a struggle between Protestant and other Protestants. Thirdly, the Russo-Japanese War is a bilateral war seeking self-expansion.
In the decade since 9/11, such as Madrid, London, Jakarta, Chechen, terrorism around the world has not relaxed. The war with so-called terrorism is not a quick victory that many people want. We are conditional on school and are always looking for suspicious behavior. "If you have unattended luggage in the bus or MRT, please contact the official of the station or the police, which has a possibility of a bomb." This is what we eat as a child. When I entered secondary school in 2008, the social studies syllabus was updated to incorporate global terrorism. In addition to the meaningless memory of social research papers terrorist attacks in other countries have regained the reality of the world we live in. That year, Singapore experienced the first death in a terrorist attack. Lo Hwei Yen was one of 157 victims of terrorist attacks in November 2008 in Mumbai. Losing the Singaporean shocked the country. Tragedy is felt more familiar due to the loss of our own tragedy