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911 Tragedy Has Set Off Term Paper

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People looked at the attack as a tragedy that could happen to anyone. Not only Americans died that day. There were many other nationalities that are included in the 2,973 fatalities. Therefore, they are also taken as common enemies of the world. They waged a war not only to U.S. But to all nations who looked at their method as inhuman and unacceptable. They did not think about the lives they took or the repercussions of what they believed to be a noble sacrifice. They are common enemies, therefore, because of the whole world suffered from the aftermath of the 9/11 tragedy.

September 11, 2001: it was the last working day of someone's mother, father, brother, sister, daughter or son. It was a firefighter's last dispatch. It was someone's last day of life. Fatalities were not identified as Americans, Canadians, Germans, European or any other nationalities; they were seen as victims of a brutal murderer.

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