A great scholar Confucius said, "Our greatest glory never falls, but it gets higher every time we fall." After two serious and brutal terrorist acts, America had problems. Our country has suffered tremendously and is saddened by thousands of innocent lives. But on September 11, 2001 and December 7, 1941, even after experiencing these violent and unexpected acts of terrorism, American citizens still want to respond, so all American citizens It is a day that I will never forget. We were always strong and filled with hope and solidarity to guarantee peace and security to America and the whole world.
This does not mean that the threat of foreign terrorists to the United States is not an important threat. However, although the terrorist acts of 2001 involved the United States in the war with terrorism, the threat of Muslims and extreme right countries has become increasingly domestic since then. Since 2001, about half of the people suspected of violent Muslim attacks in the United States were born there, including Orlando's nightclub shooters, 85% are American citizens or legal residents. For the extreme right wing - it constitutes an important part of the overall threat - most people are born in America. With regard to ideology, from the viewpoint of the number of attackers, attackers, and victims, threats occur mainly in the country.
1995 was a strange moment in America. Apple sent American Timothy McVeigh to destroy the building in Oklahoma City and killed 168 people. Summer was ruled by two events: Unabomber threatened America with a letter and a threat, and a double murder trial of a famous celebrity O. J. "I am not a black man, I am O.J.!" Simpson. Americans are getting used to the demons between them that they did not expect. When Unabomber masks Halloween's saturation, normal times are dangerous and dangerous for ordinary people. Time is suitable for Kevins Paisley
The Oklahoma bomb is one of the most deadly terrorist attacks in the United States. The impact will continue. It allows the United States to reconsider our security sense or the measures needed to fight terrorism. It also raises the question whether the tragedy unites Americans or whether we separate ourselves from the problems we bring into discussion.