Wall rules and limitations, or what many people call "legal walls" are misunderstood by others and misunderstood by others, so it is difficult for ICs to share information before 9/11 is. Best (2007) believes that the information community could not share information due to the "separation barrier" between information agencies and law enforcement agencies. These walls prevent analysts talking to each other and sharing information. And if they are considered to be closely related, they may produce coherent pictures of emerging episodes.
Main question: What is ironic about 9/11 terrorist attacks, especially from the US point of view? What is the cause of the 9/11 attack? What are the causes of the relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia and the origins of the 9/11 attack on Iraq? How did the United States respond to 9/11 terrorist attacks? How does the region handle the response of the United States? How did the US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq change the regional alliance? How will it change the regional relationship with other parts of the world? How does Jordan's response to the war show many of these trends? How do you challenge traditional wisdom about the root cause of war in the war in Iraq? How is the Iraq war challenging the traditional interpretation of international relations, especially hegemonic behavior? How does it cause new concerns about orientalism?
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In the days after 9/11 the traditional view was that the threat of jihadists was heterogeneous. In the end, 19 Arab hijackers invaded the United States and carried out a 9/11 attack. But today, American-born clergy Anwar Al-Auraki has become the leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, so he posted it in the 2010 article. Apple pie is the same as American. "The majority of American jihadist terrorists are not foreigners' intruders, they are American citizens or legal residents. In addition, although it represents the range of citizenship, since 9/11, all jihadists who received a fatal attack in the United States are citizens or legal residents.
Since the attack on September 11 and the US-led campaign against the organization's operational foundation following it, Al Qaeda has created alliances throughout North Africa and Sahel, East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and recently South Asia. Branches are scattered in such vast areas, but the commanders of each branch pledge allegiance - and receive instructions from Al Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri. In North Africa and the Sahel, Al Qaeda is represented by Muslim Maghreb Al Qaeda (AQIM) and its separatist forces. In East Africa, this group is represented by Al-Shabaab in Somalia. Al - Qaeda (AQAP) in the Arabian Peninsula is considered by many security analysts to bring the greatest security threat to the West target mainly in Yemen.