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Urgent, urgent, urgent... Write more words about your thoughts on 911 in the United States.

Today’s United States cannot but be said to be experiencing many disasters.

The collapse of the World Trade Center during the "911 Incident", the spread of anthrax, the war between the United States and the Taliban, and even the shocking sky disaster on November 12, suddenly enveloped the United States with deep sorrow and fear. The atmosphere, terrorist incidents, blood, war, death and people's tears, the United States, the paradise on earth that so many people once yearned for, fought for and were proud of, suddenly fell into a hell where talking about "terrorist incidents" becomes incestuous.

The 911 incident may be called the most devastating attack on the United States since Pearl Harbor. First, the death toll reached about 5,700, which was a tragic cost that the United States had never experienced in any war since the Vietnam War. Secondly, the U.S. economy is seriously threatened. The World Trade Center towers, a symbol of America's prosperous economy, were wiped out in an instant. The financial market was in turmoil, including stock prices plummeting, gold prices rising, and international crude oil prices soaring, not to mention the direct losses of tens of billions of dollars caused by terrorist actions. . Furthermore, it has had an unprecedented psychological impact on the American people. For the first time, Americans have discovered that they are not actually safe in the most powerful country in the world. Since the Civil War, the United States has successfully avoided the catastrophes of two world wars, but it is still unable to prevent the threat of terrorism in the 21st century.

Although the hearts of Americans are still bleeding since the 911 terrorist attacks, there was a shocking news of a passenger plane crash on the 12th. American Airlines Flight 587 crashed at around 9:15 a.m. Eastern Time on November 12th. (Around 10:15 pm on November 12, Beijing time) crashed near Rockaway Beach in Queens, New York, killing all 260 passengers and crew on board, including five infants. New York was once again in panic. Everyone in the United States is wondering whether a terrorist attack is coming again. All normal TV programs stopped, and when the news of the crash came, there was only a picture of thick smoke. A retired office worker in Tennessee watched it for a moment and said: "I will never, ever fly again." A motel in Minnesota Boss says: Bay Street is like a morgue - New York is in panic again. This is America now.

Then let’s look at the current situation in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is located at the intersection of West Asia, South Asia and Central Asia. It is at the crossroads of north-south transportation and its geographical location is very important. Covering an area of ??approximately 650,000 square kilometers, it borders Pakistan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China. The capital is Kabul. Among the population of more than 19 million, the main ethnic groups are Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, etc. The official languages ??are Pashto and Dari (i.e. Persian). This Asian country, which may be insignificant compared to the United States, is also full of blood, and people live in a high degree of fear and hunger all day long. Even as refugees, many people do not even have basic living security. They can only rely on the help of international relief organizations to survive the cold winter and may die at any time.

If we turn our attention to the global economic and political dynamics, it is not difficult to find that in fact, almost every country and region in the world has been significantly affected by a series of terrorist activities such as the 911 incident. International trade has declined, market demand has dropped sharply, consumer confidence index has dropped, investment activities in various places have been cautious, securities have shrunk, the aviation, tourism and insurance industries are facing difficulties, the economy has declined significantly, unemployment has increased significantly... and many more All signs indicate that normal life around the world has been ruthlessly burdened by terrorism.

So who are the beneficiaries of this war?

We can see U.S. President Bush’s denunciation of terrorist incidents and his determination to retaliate from almost any website or newspaper. We can also see Bin Laden’s disdain for and challenge to U.S. hegemony. determination to the end. All kinds of news are flooding in, and their momentum is no less influential than terrorist incidents. But when people are all focused on the huge cost of this war, the sophisticated weapons, and where Bin Laden's cave is, how many people think about the real heavy price paid in this so-called war between justice and evil? Those innocent people in America, Afghanistan and around the world.

What they see in their eyes is economic decadence, the panic of war, the loss of loved ones, and the destruction of their homes. When Bin Laden preached about overthrowing American hegemony, and when he claimed to seek human liberation, would he have thought that those on the plane that bombed the World Trade Center and those working in the building were a group of hard-working people? When the Bush party mourns the misfortune of his people and when he condemns international terrorism, will he think of when bombs were dropped on the people of Afghanistan and when his bombs worth 2 million or more expensive bombs exploded? When it blooms, it will hurt more innocent civilians and people who truly yearn for peace? Perhaps in the minds of those in power, they only use the flesh and blood of others to gain their own interests and victory.

So is it all worth it?

This reminds me of Gandhi and his thoughts and ideas of non-violent movement. What exactly we need to maintain world peace is a question that really deserves our consideration.

It is easy to talk about peace, and it is simple to call for equality, but opening one's arrogant and selfish mind is a chasm in human nature that has not been overcome for a long time. The system of various economic and political multilateral negotiations and alliances that already existed on a certain scale has been destroyed and replaced by a series of bilateral agreements privately signed by some countries (led by the United States) that only consider their own interests and ignore international constraints. The so-called The globalized economic and trade system is actually being obliterated by many countries through some disguised policies and means. What is happening in return is the rise of deeper self-protectionism. Exchanges between countries have indeed increased, but the concept of national boundaries has also become more obvious.

Today, the scope of our research ranges from politics to economics, and from economics to politics. It can even lead to more analogous and related topics. However, few people talk about the issue of human nature. rise. The world is filled with the temptation of material abundance and power, and many inner thoughts are often ignored. Nowadays, the reason why people are unwilling to see terrorist incidents happen again and again is not only dissatisfaction with economic life and political life, but also a new and in-depth exploration of human living space.

All the misfortunes happening in the world now cannot be solved by just talking, but require the joint efforts of peace-loving and kind-hearted people all over the world.

I would like to express my sincere condolences to those who suffered in this horrific incident.