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Actions of the United States since 9/11 <Name> <College> <Course> Professor: <> Date: <> Annotated Bibliography Domestic and International Actions of the United States since 9/11 The September 11 attacks on the America’s soil, were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks which were performed by Islamic terrorist group known as al-Qaeda. The attacks took place on Tuesday 11th, 2001 and left two thousand nine hundred and ninety-six people dead while more than six thousand injured. The attacks also caused the loss of $10 billion property loss. The terrorists hijacked four passenger airlines that departed from north-eastern of United States headed to California and used them to perform their heinous activities. Rosand, E. (2003). Security Council resolution 1373, the counter-terrorism committee, and the fight against terrorism. The American Journal of International Law, 97(2), 333-341. This article highlights the way the United States of America has combined with other countries and established strict international finance regime rules. The regime rules are important for the identification and conquest on the financing of terrorism activities and also the survival of the finance and credit industry. Through efforts from various countries, new technologies have been implemented that help to identify suspicious transactions, hence reduce the financing of terrorism. Bush, G. W. (2002). The national security strategy of the United States of America. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON DC. This article contains a president message to the citizens on the country’s strategies to fight terrorism. The article highlights
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