The attack on America, September 11, 2001 / William Dudley, book editor.
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Language: | English |
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San Diego, Calif. :
Greenhaven Press,
[2002], ©2002.
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Series: | At issue (San Diego, Calif.)
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Physical Description: | 92 pages ; 24 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Enemies of freedom committed an act of war against America / George W. Bush
- The attacks were God's punishment for America's actions against Islam / Osama bin Laden
- Osama bin Laden wants to drive the West from the Islamic world / James S. Robbins
- The attacks were part of militant Islam's war against America / Daniel Pipes
- The terrorist attacks were not the result of U.S. actions / Peter Beinart
- U.S. policies in Islamic lands are a root cause of the terrorist attacks / Faisal Bodi
- The terrorists were waging a war the United States began / Samuel Francis
- "Blowback" from U.S. foreign policy is partially to blame for the attacks / Chalmers Johnson
- The financial backing of terrorist groups must be targeted / Jim Hoagland
- The United States should seek alternatives to military action / Joyce Neu
- The terrorist attacks should be treated as acts of war / Gary Dempsey
- The terrorist attacks should be treated as international crimes / David Held
- Bombing Afghanistan is the wrong response to the terrorist attacks / Matthew Rothschild
- Bombing Afghanistan was a necessary step in the war against terrorism / Michael Kelly
- The attacks revealed America's lack of preparedness against terrorism / Franklin Foer
- The terrorist attacks clarified the meaning of good and evil / William J. Bennett
- Evil is too simplistic an explanation for the terrorist attacks / Joel Bleifuss
- The world must respond to the attack on New York City / Rudolph W. Giuliani
- The attacks revealed the importance of the public sector / Jeff Faux
- The attacks marked the end of the post-cold war era / Robert D. Kaplan.