Secure After 911? Is the United States Essay

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Secure After 911?

Is the United States more secure or less secure following the attacks of September 11, 2001? The position of this paper is that the U.S. is in fact more secure. Even after the bombing at the Boston Marathon in April, 2013 -- an example of a domestic terrorist event -- it can be said that America is more secure than it was prior to the attacks of September 11, 2001.

Why is the U.S. more secure now?

Firstly, there have been changes made in a number of aspects of life in the United States. A peer-reviewed article in the journal Middle East Quarterly points to several changes that are clearly intended to make the country more secure. The main government buildings in the nation's capital are now surrounded by "…ugly concrete blocks," and the street in front of the White House -- Pennsylvania Avenue -- is now closed to traffic (Zakheim, 2011). Airline passengers willingly remove their shoes, belts and jewelry and they fully expect that their bags will be searched for possible explosive devices or weapons.

These security checks on Americans are part of everyday life and according to Zakheim, Americans take these routine security checks "in stride" (p. 1). Football fans attending NFL games are searched for potential weapons as they enter stadiums and the same scrutiny is conducted in other sports venues.

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In addition, the U.S. government created the "Homeland Security" agency and the "Office of the Director of National Intelligence" to help coordinate activities and findings between the military, the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, which hopefully prevent a breakdown in communication links. It is well-known that if the FBI agent in Minnesota had made it known to the authorities in Washington that a wealthy Muslim man was taking flying lessons but did not want to learn how to land, perhaps the tragic terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, could have been prevented.

Also, according to the peer-reviewed journal, The Washington Quarterly, the U.S. has "…relentlessly hunted terrorists around the world" (Boyd, et al., 2009). The U.S. has also managed to destroy some terrorist training facilities and the U.S. has interfered with funding sources for al Qaeda; along with those strategies President Barack Obama has used high-tech drones to kill suspected al Qaeda leaders.

Example #1 -- Obama authorized the killing of al Qaeda leader bin Laden

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