September 11 attacks, also called the 9/11 attacks, were a series of airline hijackings and suicide attacks committed by 19 militants associated with the terrorist group Al-Qaeda against targets in the United States.
With 2,977 people losing their lives, most of them in New York, these attacks are regarded as the deadliest terrorist attacks on American soil in its history. All 246 passengers and crew aboard the four planes were killed. At the Twin Towers, 2,606 people died – then or later of injuries. At the Pentagon, 125 people were killed.
The US and its NATO allies then raided Afghanistan in October 2001 to overthrow the Taliban, considered as “war on terror”, spent billions but the end resulted in the formation of the Taliban’s “Islamic Emirate” in Afghanistan recently. Also, the inclusion of hardliners in the caretaker government shows that the US is back to square one regarding the war on terror.
After US President Joe Biden ended the “forever war” by withdrawing all…