In his chapter on countermeasures against international terrorism by the German Democratic Party, Mr. Stephen Sowiquette said, "Without changing the institution and the society itself, no matter what it is trivial, no country will respond to the terrorist movement Wow said. From the 1970s to the 1980s, political motive terrorism attacked the core of Germany and Italy, and each province acted perfectly according to Sobiquity. Unfortunately, the two countries are suffering serious casualties, infrastructure injuries, and threats from right-wing and left-wing terrorist organizations that caused policy changes in these countries.
The US's support for the national security policy promulgated after the September 11 incident reflects an intensive response to terrorism. The perceived threat of terrorism supports a strong national security policy, but it does not affect their position on the wider political ideology and social policy of Americans. An important political response to the incident on 11th September may still lead to broad support for overseas military intervention or suppression of domestic freedom which is still expensive and unwise. However, the threat of terrorism, the support of the anger of terrorists and personal weaknesses, and the support of these policies may gradually fade away. Incidents such as the killing of Osama bin Laden may reduce the threat of terrorism and weaken the support for a proactive national security policy
Americans politically respond on September 11 to understand the impact of the terrorist attack and its impact
Terrorism continues to be a serious and continuous threat to international civil aviation. In order to deal with these threats, it is necessary to develop comprehensive and accountable policies and security measures to secure individuals' safety of aircraft and airports. The criminalization of illegal obstructions to civil aviation by law and the effective implementation and enforcement of relevant aviation security standards and practices will greatly enhance the national capacity to resist these threats.
In the past 250 years, the US anti-terrorism policy has proven to be effective. The use and threat of international terrorism has always been regarded as a threat to foreign and domestic security. In the 1990s, with the bombing of the United States, international terrorism increased. 1993 Call and World Trade Center, and the 1998 US Embassy in Kenya and Tanzania (Perl CRS Abstract). In 1998, Timothy McVey exploded the bombs in Oklahoma City, killed 168 people and caused local attacks in the country. These attacks should be calls to the top of the intelligence community. On 11th September 2001 the world became a witness to the ineffective anti - terrorism measures taken by the United States before. America is caught up in a war with an invisible enemy and is fighting to rectify past outdated policies.