Sunday, October 20, 2019
Terrorism September 11, 2001 essays
Terrorism September 11, 2001 essays Reflection on the Terrorism of September 11th, 2001 When they first told us over the announcements that two planes had flew into the Twin Towers and that another one had flew into the Pentagon, it didn't register in my head right away because I haven't heard anything like this before. I thought that the U.S. was under war. Everyone was talking about World War III. I saw the second plane hitting the tower many times, but what really disturbed me was when I saw people jumping out of the 92nd floor still alive and their arms and legs wailing around. If I was in their place, I don't know what I would've done. It's a catch 22, you either burn inside the building and suffer a slow and painful death or jump out the window and fall many floors to the street below and die anyway. I can't believe anyone can have the heart and no conscience to kill so many people as well as themselves. I think that as soon as the United States finds out who is harbouring these terrorists, they should bomb them. However, I don't think they should bomb during the day or bomb any building. I think they should bomb at night that way there would be less innocent casualties because not as many people are out at night and they should bomb buildings that are important to the country. If they let who ever is responsible for this live, this will happen again. I didn't have any family or friends that died in this mass murder but if I had had any I don't think it would've changed my opinion. I would still feel very strong about the U.S. bringing justice to the terrorists. These events change my perspective on air travelling very much because before I was worried about the plane crashing, now I have to worry about terrorists also. They said that flying was the safest way to travel and that it was also the fastest. I don't think many people will believe the safest part anymore. I wouldn't feel comfortable flying to major U.S. cities. Also since we are very close a ...
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