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9 1 1 Is the incident still affecting the world?

Yes, 20 years later, 9. 1 1 is still affecting the world. Twenty years later, the slogan "Never forget" is still on people's hats, flags or cars driving on the road. This is a silent accusation against terrorist attacks, opposing violence and yearning for peace.

200 1 Because the Taliban provided shelter for Al Qaeda at that time, the pursuit of bin Laden by the United States turned into an invasion of Afghanistan. The United States invaded Iraq in 2003 because of President Bush's "anti-terrorism" belief.

In the past 20 years, when the United States withdrew from Afghanistan, the Taliban came to power again. Twenty years later, 9 1 1 is still affecting the world.

Terrorist attacks, deaths, invasions and military wars have become the fuse and triggered a global wave of counter-terrorism. Compared with the grand proposition, it seems that everything is submerged, and everything is telling its own version of the story again.

After 20 years, only the indifference to life remains unchanged, and those extreme armed attacks and violence will eventually be submerged in the dust of the times. Suffering always makes people more United.

Changes in the world pattern in the past 20 years

In the past 20 years, due to the influence of the American "war on terror" and the domestic social tear, as well as the economic globalization, the world pattern has undergone substantial and significant changes, and the world is experiencing "a once-in-a-century great change".

These changes are mainly reflected in three aspects: the geographical pattern of "East Rising and West Falling" in the world and the revival of Asia; World power "rising in the south and falling in the north" and the group rise of emerging economies: the acceleration of multipolarization of the international strategic pattern, especially after the global war epidemic in the past year or so, has transformed the pattern of "one superpower and many powerful countries" after the cold war into a new multipolar pattern-this multipolar pattern includes the United States, China, the Russian Federation and the European Union.

In the long run, the future world pattern will develop from the current "unbalanced multipolarity" to "relative or more balanced multipolarity".