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Letter to America

Dorfman, Ariel | September 30, 2002 issue

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In this article, the author shares his observations about the effects of the September 11 terrorist attacks. The author speculates on the reaction of the past victims of U.S. attacks on the terrorism experienced by the U.S. He asserts that the U.S. must learn from the attacks. The experience will lead the U.S. to wage a resolute war on the multiple terrors that haunt the country. In addition, the author states that the U.S. taught him tolerance of every race and every religion, that filled him with energy.

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SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; TERRORISM -- United States; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-2009; WAR; INTERNATIONAL relations; UNITED States
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