Rohail Ramesh. AFTERMATH OF SEPTEMBER 9/11 ATTACKS The 9/11 attacks on the world biggest Trade centre had serious worry on the U.S.A and the world. The.

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Rohail Ramesh

AFTERMATH OF SEPTEMBER 9/11 ATTACKS The 9/11 attacks on the world biggest Trade centre had serious worry on the U.S.A and the world. The president of the time was very disturbed. The sitting president George W Bush said that it is the terrorism of the Al- Quida. There were people dead and more than were injured and many were left paralysed. Property was also damaged.

The USA government along NATO forces took military operation over Afghanistan the master mind bases of the terrorist organisation. This action was proved the whole world and neighbouring countries alike Pakistan and other countries in middle – east.

Afghanistan war is still continuing for the last 13 years. The U.S.A forces only succeeded in killing Osama Bin Laden, the head of AL Quiada was killed in 2011 in a town known Abbotabad in Pakistan.

It is agreed that the U.S.A forces will withdraw in 2014 leaving Afghanistan forces will take security of their own country. LET US HOPE FOR THE BETTERMENT OF THE WORLD IN FEATURE