EDITORIAL: Effects of 9/11 terrorist attacks still felt today
Today marks the anniversary of a moment when America's notions of peace and security were shattered. Islamic terrorists hijacked four jetliners, crashing two of them into the
The official death count of 2,977 underestimates the physical toll of the attack. Toxic dust unleashed by the collapse of
The loss was staggering, and continues to be. In a sense,
Fortunately, such inhumanity has not been repeated on American soil, thanks to diligence and increased attention to national security. Among the logistical changes brought about by 9/11 was the creation of the
Unfortunately, a
In other words, we still are feeling the effects of 9/11. For Americans who are old enough to remember that day, the world is easily delineated between pre-9/11 and post-9/11. But roughly one-third of the
With each passing anniversary, it becomes increasingly important to reflect on what has been learned and to be active in preventing a repeat. As
While these lessons must be remembered, perhaps the most pertinent is the sense of unity that emanated from the aftermath of the attacks. That spirit tapped into all Americans, serving as a reminder of our commonalities and a shared belief in our strength and resolve. Amid the horror of death, we found a mutual purpose that allowed our nation to move forward.
We long for a return to those days, knowing that tragedy is not a prerequisite for putting aside differences and recognizing that our bonds are stronger than our disparities. We hope such unity eventually will be the lasting impact of the 9/11 attacks.
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