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Introduction
Terrorism may be defined as use of threat and violence to control a population or the government for political, economic, cultural, religious or ideological changes. This is followed by terrorist attempts in the borders of the United States. People have been targeting United States for various reasons, including the foreign policy of America according to which America is a super power and may exercise any kind of control over the globe. The following paper serves to highlight a few terrorist incidents in America and concludes with an argument of America's protection of the terrorist inside the borders.
Discussion
Why terrorists hate America?
Terrorism in America revolves around conflicting populations and nations. The question is why the terrorists selflessly give their lives in order to protect their own nations against America. What do they get from these blows? The answer is America's foreign policy. This has lead to America being a target of assassinations, bomb blasts, torture and depletion of uranium. The terrorists here can be considered as rational human beings who do all this for a purpose (Blum, n.d). Most Americans find it difficult in the extreme to accept the proposition that terrorist acts against the United States can be viewed as revenge for Washington's policies abroad. They believe that the US is targeted because of its freedom, its democracy, its modernity, its wealth, or just being part of the West (Zalman, 2013).
Americans do not feel safe at their workplaces, homes or at recreational places. They are afraid of bombings. The September 11 attacks have continued to threaten the people of America even after 12 years of its occurrence when people were devoid of everything they had, and it took a while for the people to get back to what they were doing previously ...