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ID number:123476
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Published: 03.04.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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"Terrorism by definition strikes at the innocent in order to draw attention to the sins of the invulnerable" (Johnson 1). The terrorist acts of September 11 definitely have gotten the attention of the supposedly invulnerable United States. American citizens have now begun to realize the despise that other countries feel towards the United States. In the world of Islam, a deep hatred for the United States has burned for the last half-century. By striking at the innocent, Al Qaeda will use the acts of September 11 to finally lure the United States into a Holy War, uniting the nation of Islam against the Western allies.
A "clash of civilizations" between the West and Islam has been on the brink of exploding onto the world stage since the early 1950's. It all started in 1953 with the United States attempt to overthrow the Iranian government. The United States thrust the Shah into power, which eventually led to twenty-five years of tyranny and repression for the people of Iran (Johnson 1). …

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