US and terror claims: The US government elected not to fully investigate the increase in known terrorist activities before 9/11/01. I. INTRODUCTION A. The US government elected not to thoroughly investigate the increase in known terrorist activities before 9/11/01. There are many terrorist incidents directly related to large terrorist organizations, but these organizations are not responsible for the atrocities of the names of terrorist organizations.
The United States has established terrorism under the "federal criminal law". Article 18 of the United States law defines terrorism and enumerates crimes related to terrorism. In section 2331 of section 113 (B), terrorism is defined as "activities involving violent or life-threatening acts", which violates the criminal law of the United States or any country. (I) threatening or compelling ordinary citizens, (ii) affecting government policies by intimidation or enforcement, or (iii) affecting government behavior by mass destruction, assassination or abduction, and C) Mainly within territorial jurisdiction in the United States - "
In the past, the United States regarded terrorism as a crime. The criminal regulation of the US Criminal Law stipulates and sets penalties for terrorism. 26 However, the incident on 11th September proved that a change in terrorism is facing a new threat and must be dealt with in a new way. The attack on September 11 was condemned as an act of war and the United States took a massive military action. President Bush issues a military order to approve the establishment of a military court at the home in the military court and at the discretion of the president, members of al - Qaeda can be tried without restrictions on the procedures of the federal court system and the rules of evidence. Congress also gave the Ministry of Justice extensive investigation and supervision authority and expanded the scope of criminal responsibility against terrorism.