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Out of the Blue: A Narrative of September 11, 2001

2023-01-20 23:31:23

A veteran Times reporter and critic Bernstein used the newspaper staff to report the terrible events on September 11 and created an account known for its sharpness and humanity. Focusing on the life of individual victims, perpetrators, and heroes involved in disasters, this book explores how many lives can be irreversibly changed behind the scenes. Personal episodes are emotional, not boring, informative and controversial. For example, Joe Disorbo of the World Trade Center said, "I was too busy considering the extent of the disaster ... I noticed that he was staring at the dusty plaza, we got a shocking underestimation Astonishing moment, Sky, "Where is the building?" But he asked, "I am not convinced of the evidence of his eyes," but he asked, "This book is not limited to individuals. It uses these stories as a starting point for a comprehensive review of terrorist attacks on New Yorkers, states and the world; criticizes the US government agencies; prolonged influence of the tragedies. A part of this information is released elsewhere, but it is not comprehensively collected and it is not well written. This powerful account deserves to be a best seller. (September 11)

The attack on 11th September 2001 took place from the middle of the 20th century after the Second World War to the latter half. The incident that ended September 11, 2001 ended with a tragedy. On 11th September 2001, two planes collided with the World Trade Center Tower in the north and south of New York. In the morning of that day, 175 flights by US Airlines were hijacked and hit the North Tower. Immediately after the first attack another American Airlines 11 crashed in the South Tower. - Al Qaeda is the name of family oriented terrorist organization most people know. The most aware of them is the attack on 11th September 2001. About 3,000 people were killed and thousands of people were injured in this attack. They completed a myriad of domestic and foreign attacks on American staff. It is probably a similar point of another attack. Even so, we must keep as much effort as possible to prevent attacks.

On September 11, 2001, 19 extremists related to Al Qaeda, an Islamic radical organization, hijacked four planes and committed suicide attacks against US targets. Two aircraft flew to the Twin Towers in the World Trade Center in New York, the third flight flew Pentagon outside Washington DC and the fourth aircraft collided with the oil field in Pennsylvania. A 9/11 terrorist attack killed about 3,000 people, caused a major US initiative in the fight against terrorism, and decided George W. Bush.