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This 4-page paper discusses the role of the U.S. military in the war on terror. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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disappearance of Washington DC government intern Chandra Levy, and her affair with California congressman Gary A. Condit (Levys remains were later discovered, and her killer, a Salvadorian immigrant, sentenced to
life in prison). On September 11, 2001, all of that changed. On that day 19 hijackers flew American Airlines Flight 11 and United
Airlines Flight 175 into the World Trade Centers twin towers, while American Airlines Flight 77 was deliberately crashed into the side of the Pentagon. A fourth hijacked airline, United Airlines
Flight 93, crashed in a field in Pennsylvania, and its popularly thought that this fourth plane was headed toward the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. The U.S. retaliation against these
attacks was dubbed the War on Terror, and the War on Terror is still in force more than 10 years after the September 11 attacks (though these days, it involves
counterterrorism efforts abroad. The main goal of the early days of the war on terror was pretty basic: To ge rid of Al
Qaeda (a terrorism group considered to be a master mind behind the 9/11 attack) and to rid Afghan of its Taliban rule, which was considered to have been a haven
for Al Qaeda (Rogers, 2003). The early war in Afghanistan was fought with sustained air power and a small number of special ground forces - and within three months, the
Taliban was evicted from power (Rogers, 2003). But the situation in Afghanistan was anything but stable - the U.S. has been involved in that nation for more than 10 years,
with little end in sight. The war on terror than focused on Iraq, with the goal of toppling then dictator Saddam Hussein.
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