Monday, November 11, 2013
Terrorist Attacks 9/11 by Ryosuke
In 2011, on September 11, terrorists attacked two buildings in New York, which was the World Trade Center by using hijacked airplanes. The casualty of this incident is approximately 3,000. The World Trade Center played an important role in the global world, so the effect of this terrorism influenced nor only in the U.S. but also other countries in the world. US government identified some countries as sponsers of terrorism, which are Saudi Arabia, Cuba, North Korea, Syria and Iran. At that time, George Bush warned that countries that were involving and helping this terrorism would be seen as hostile regime. Also, UN acted against this terrorism, having been influenced by the U.S. that had terrorism in the country. Finally, UN led the solution, which is UN Security Council Resolution 1373. The resolution required 3 imposes on menber countries, which were (a) prevent and control the financing of terrorism; (b) criminalize collection of terrorist funds in state territory; (c) freeze assets of people who terrorize or plan to terrorize. To deal with problems of terrorisms, it is required that they make laws to prevent terrorisms, such as a law that stops suspicious money which is likely to be related to a terrorism.
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ReplyDeleteby Corentin
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure it was in 2011 :p
by Bahareh
ReplyDeleteI wasn't sure about Iran in this case. Though, I know it considered as a huge disaster to Americans.
by Elaine
ReplyDeleteI think it was 2001?
Terrorism is a threat spreads far beyond national borders. In this interconnected age,we can assume it as the the drawback of the globalization which revers the uneven resources allocation.
by Lucy
ReplyDeleteIt is one of the worst terrorist attacks in the world. I totally agree with Elaine's opinion about the bad conquences of glovalization. In order to stop or reduce these kinds of tragedies, countries that are as powerful as the United States should consider about their market and military aggression in other countries.