The Causes and Consequences of Term Paper

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Yet Bergen maintains
that the true cause of the attacks was simply "collateral damage in a civil
war within the world of political Islam" with Osama Bin Laden on one side
and the "silent majority of Muslims" who wish to deal with the West in
diplomatic/political terms while rejecting violence ("What Were the Causes
of 9/11?" Internet).
The consequences of the attacks on 9/11 are quite obvious. First of
all, as a result of these attacks, the United States was forced to confront
a new enemy in the form of Islamic extremists who wish to overthrow
American democracy and replace it with a religious-based Islamic theocracy.

Second, the United States and its foreign allies like Great Britain were
forced to create new security systems to ward off potential future attacks.
But the most devastating consequence is the loss of national security for
all Americans and the threat that the American way of life may be in peril.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bergen, Peter. "What Were the Causes of 9/11?" Prospect. Internet. 2007.
Retrieved from http://www.prospect-
magazine.co.uk/articledetails.php?id=7717......

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