The Salvadoran economy two months later
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i22.7642Keywords:
Economic, El Salvador, Terrorist attack, United States of AmericaAbstract
On Tuesday, September 11, as previously mentioned, the United States of America suffered the worst terrorist attack in its history, comparable only, by some, to its magnitude, with the Japanese attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base, approximately 60 years ago.
The initial and most painful impact was the irreparable loss of innocent lives. For the American people, this is an unimaginable test of extraordinary proportions. As Jorge Ramos expressed, "The United States, leader of a unipolar world, the only economic, military and technological superpower, was brutally attacked: it is a Pearl Harbor, but it is a reality, surpassing, by far, fiction."
The United States is facing an intractable enemy that is realizing not an isolated act of terrorism, but liberating a "holy war" with a hatred toward that country that reaches an exaggeration of fanaticism.
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