The Long Shadow Of 9/11

By Robert Malley and Jon Finer
When it comes to political orientation, worldview, life experience, too temperament, the yesteryear iii presidents of the U.S.A. could hardly last to a greater extent than different. Yet each ended upward devoting much of his tenure to the same goal: countering terrorismUpon entering office, President George W. Bush initially downplayed the terrorist threat, casting aside warnings from the outgoing direction close al Qaeda plots. But inward the wake of the 9/11 attacks, his presidency came to last defined yesteryear what his direction termed “the global nation of war on terrorism,” an project that involved the torture of detainees, the incarceration of suspects inward “black sites” too at a prison home army camp inward Guantánamo Bay, the warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens, too prolonged too costly military machine campaigns inward Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan too Iraq. 

Barack Obama’s political rising was fueled yesteryear his early on opposition to Bush’s excesses. He was clear-eyed close the nature of the terrorist threat too aware of the risks of overstating its costs. Once inward office, he established clearer guidelines for the role of forcefulness too increased transparency close civilian casualties. But he likewise expanded the struggle against terrorists to novel theaters, dramatically increased the role of drone strikes, too devoted the after years of his presidency to the struggle against the Islamic State (also known equally ISIS). 

As for Donald Trump, he helped incite a moving ridge of fearfulness close terrorism too and thus rode it to an unlikely electoral victory, vowing to ban Muslims from entering the U.S.A. too to ruthlessly target terrorists wherever they were found. In office, Trump has escalated counterterrorism operations or thus the world, significantly loosened the rules of engagement, too continued to play upward the terrorist threat amongst alarmist rhetoric.

In short, inward an era of persistent political polarization, countering terrorism has larn the surface area of greatest bipartisan consensus. Not since Democrats too Republicans rallied or thus containing the Soviet Union during the Cold War has at that spot been such wide understanding on a unusual policy priority. Counterterrorism was a paramount
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