The attack shocked many Americans, in fact, to fight the American Pacific Fleet, but it seemed to have caused only American anger. Attack was to protect Japan. Because they entered the Dutch East Indies, where natural resources such as Malaya, oil and rubber were found. There was always the possibility of a war between Japan and the US, but real pressures began until 1931 when Japan invaded Manchuria was not so. Japan slowly expanded to China, basically entering the Second Sino-Japan War.
The terrorist attack on 11th September was related to Pearl Harbor repeatedly. In many respects, its similarity is obvious. As this attack led us to the Second World War, the attack on the World Trade Center and the Department of Defense involved us in a new terrorist war. But the beginning of such a war without borders is not only a big risk for the army that leads the battle, it is also a big risk for the core values of the state. In this way, Pearl Harbor brings another painful memory, the memory of detainees.
After the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Department of Defense, American citizens are calling for a new war to fight terrorism. Many people around the world are tired of terrorist attacks. People from Northern Ireland and the Middle East are on this list. The same can be said for people in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Finally if the United States and its allies wage war with terrorists it will preserve their way of life. If a terrorist can attack anytime, anywhere, people will continue to live with fear attacks. This is true for Northern Ireland, Israel, the territory of Palestine, and other countries. Many of them are already fighting against terrorists. They certainly know the fear of terrorism and war.
On September 11, 2001, the attack on the World Trade Center started a war. These attacks are terrorist attacks and have started war against the United States, but this is not a normal war. Little James Hog and Gideon Ross said. Where to guide it and how it ends "(xi). - In 2010, Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) spent approximately 1.3 billion dollars (United States of America 17). This is a huge amount of money, but it was not useful for veterans as well. Many veterinarians did not complete the treatment, but they continued to receive disability checks from Veterans Veterans Health Administration, abbreviated VHA. Not only that, some veterans are pretending to enter the system and avoiding the diagnostic process by presenting tall stories.