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The Bush era has seen remarkable change in the US foreign policy. After 9/ 11 attacks, President Bush (the son) initiated the Bush Doctrine and started his war on terror which had such implications as the invasion of Afghanistan in 2011, and the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
The International Crisis Management Exercise is a scenario, role-play exercise that takes place on a Saturday during the spring semester. In this daylong simulation, students act as members of the National Security Council and work together to come up with recommendations for an acting President regarding a mock international crisis.
From the ten high schools participating in the Council’s educational program Great Decisions, a group of students are selected from each school to assume the roles of members of the National Security Council and represent different agencies or interests in the U.S. Government. Participation in this impactful and highly educational event is selective. Teachers choose their respective 4-6 participants based on their overall attendance and participation in the Great Decisions meetings during the past academic year.
The exercise simulates the U.S. Government’s handling of a mock international crisis. All events of the day will be fictional, but plausible. With Ambassador Nancy Soderberg and Admiral Jonathan Howe, USN (Ret.) acting as Presidents, students must work together to come up with advice and recommendations regarding various aspects of the international crisis.
This slide deck was used for a presentation to the Chicagoland Community Advisory Board on September 14, 2011. It was based on my experiences in the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, and reflects my thoughts 10 years after the attack.
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6. “Everyone’s worried about stopping terrorism. Well,
there’s really an easy way: Stop participating in it.”
By Noam Chomsky
7. S. #
Title
01. Executive Summary
02. Introduction
03. Purpose
04. Scope
05. Assumption
06. Methodology
07. Limitations
08. History
09. Experts’ Opinions
8. S. # Title
10. Public Opinion
11. Confusions
12. Causes of Terrorism
13. Losses & Sacrifices by Pakistan in WAT
14. World’s Behaviors against Pakistan in WAT
15. Possible Solution & Recommendations
16. Visual Proof
17. Appendix
18. Questionnaire
19. References
9. • The early morning attacks on New York City and
Washington, DC, blasted American security and
drove the country into the type of grief and fear.
• Who had committed this act of terrorism? How
quickly could we respond? How soon would justice
be served?
• Policies of Musharraf at 9-11 and its actions against
Lal Masjid are a big reason for terrorism in Pakistan.
Executive Summary
10. • “9/11 Commission Report is a lie.”
• After the incident of 9/11 America took
steps to fight a war against terrorism in
the whole world (global war on terror)
and started a campaign against the Taliban
in Afghanistan.
• If we want to make our country free of terrorism then we
should always keep it in mind that,
Think and work for Pakistan
Executive Summary (contd…)
11.
12. Introduction
Terrorism in whole world is increasing so
rapidly. When the incident of 9/11 happened
in America, the USA government declared
that it is Pakistan who did this all. We will
discuss in this report the history, causes and
solution for terrorism and 9/11 incident.
13. Purpose
The purpose of this report is to
discuss and give solutions to counter
terrorism in our country and the real
cause of 9/11 incident.
14. Scope
In this report, we will discuss the following topics:
• Terrorism.
• Suggest viable solutions to counter terrorism in
Pakistan.
• Who had committed the act of terrorism (9/11)?
• What experts are saying about this incident?
• What is the public’s opinion?
15. Assumptions
My assumptions are based on three
recommendations:
• Plane crash was not the sole cause of the
collapse of the building.
• “Explosives were used to demolish the building”.
• How can objects made of steel and concrete
crash and fall on the ground as fast as objects
falling through the air?
• It is USA’s so called propaganda that Pakistan is
terrorist country.
16. methodology
• Information for this report comes from
print and online sources, interviews and
a survey of almost 50 students of IIUI
and social networking sites.
• I chose to survey
• Two-thirds of the students in my sample
were juniors and seniors; 32% were from
MS level.
17. limitations
My research has some limitations.
• First, I surveyed students at IIUI only.
• Secondly, on-spot survey could not be done
because of time, money and geographical
constraints.
• Thirdly, the source of entire findings is based on
various reports, interviews, opinions and
ultimately deriving conclusions using common
sense
18.
19. 1990s: Pakistan Supports Taliban
2001:Pakistan joins war against terrorism
2003: U.S. & Pakistan Cooperate, but
"Talibanization" increases in Pakistan
20. 2004-2005: U.S. Aborts Plan to Capture
Al Qaeda Heads
2006-2007: Pressures on Musharraf Rises as
Pursuit of Taliban Continues
2008: Musharraf Departs, Militants Become Focus
of U.S. "War on Terror”
31. • Odigo-The Instant messaging Service declared that two of its
workers received messages about the WTC’s attack just two
hours before the incident.
• American Police remarked that a student spoke of attacks
before September11.
• An eyewitness told media that he heard some cop saying that
this building was going to come down soon but he had no idea
that how that cop knew that.
• “Wake-up Americans” was a campaign launched by some
American students to disclose the facts to public and tell them
never to believe American Government who has been lying to
its nation for the past many years.
PUBLIC OPINION
32. • It was declared by media that half of Americans believe
that American Government had foreknowledge about
09/11 attacks but did not act accordingly.
• Quick Vote was arranged in which 90% Americans voted
that Government had covered up all the issue.
• An American Woman said that, “Most of my friends
wonder about the attack and we are surprised on
President Bush’s reaction.”
• Thus total evidence are of prior knowledge.
PUBLIC OPINION
(Contd…)
33.
34. 01. Free fall method
• Twin towers came down in free fall speed.
• North Tower collapsed in less than 10 sec, which means 10
floors per second but we find that entire building
collapsed in 8.4 seconds only.
• It means that if we had thrown any rock from 94th floor it
would have hit the ground in 8.4 sec.
94th
Floor
35. • How can objects made of steel and concrete crash
and fall on the ground as fast as objects falling
through the air?
• Speed of the collapse of initial floors where the plane
was hit should have been higher than the rest of the
floors.
• So, its rest of the floors should have been collapsed
with an average speed of 01 floor per second and 110
seconds were then required for the collapse of whole
tower.
• No such heavily built massive structure can ever fall
down so rapidly by just being hit by a plane carrying
10,000 gallons of fuel only.
36. • None of five major news agencies were talking
about it; it explains that Govt. has itself created it.
Some news agencies said, “They are afraid to report
crimes committed by Govt.”
• News agencies tried to manipulate the emotions,
rather than providing facts to the public.
02. News agencies
37. 03. Other facts
• Fire was too less to kill the firemen. Then how did it cause the
entire building to collapse.
• Fire in the south tower was so small that it never spread to
other side of the tower.
• The fireman in south tower were relaxed and using their hand
held radios.
38. • Almost all the Jews working in those towers were not present
on that very day.
• Despite so many threats given on phone calls, the security was
loosened.
• Number of Guards on duty was decreased.
• Even bomb sniffing dogs were removed from the building
before the attack.
03. Other facts (contd…)
39.
40.
41.
42. Effects of 9/11:
Religious Aspects:
Foreign Hands:
a) USA & West:
b) India:
c) Russia:
d) Israel:
Poverty:
43.
44.
45.
46. The founder of Pakistan Quaid-E-Azam Mr.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah said:
“UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL”
47. The first thing for war is that “We should put our own
house in order”. We should solve our personal problems
in this time and meet together for this country.
All parties conference should be called because we are
under the condition of war. We should prepare a
common agenda for this war.
There should be a national government of consensus
with all parties.
48. We should make parliament active and polices
should be presented in parliament for approval and
implementation with true heart.
Our national unity plays a great role in this condition
because if we recall our History we find that When
incident of East Pakistan 1971 took place there were
two big faults in our policy;
1. We were fighting against “mukti bahani”
2. At the same time India was preparing to fight.
So we were internally divided and at that time India got
a walkover.
49. We should continue political process in affected areas
along with military operation and also negotiate with
people in order to gain their confidence.
We should take swat and Waziristan as two separate
operations and should not mix them.
We should form a board of “Ulama” so that they may
give religious education and Islamic concepts about
suicide bombing to people of tribal areas.
We should make our intelligence and security
system effective to counter terrorism.
50. The people of the FATA region are very poor and this area due to was left
over from the any government concern which lead to the present situation.
Hence to counter the present condition of this area proper development in
the following fields:
I. Education
II. Health
III. Water Supply & Rural Development
IV. Agriculture and Livestock
V. Water Management and Power
VI. Roads and Bridges
VII.Institutional Strengthening
“We need Islamic democracy at this time not western democracy. Western
democracy is not for humanity but Islam is for humanity”.
51. Policies of Musharraf at 9-11 and his actions against
Lal Masjid are a big reason for terrorism in Pakistan.
A leader was required at that time to take assertive
decision.
“When the movement of crunch came the chips
were down he chicken out”.
So government should trial the responsible persons
mainly General Musharraf for the incident of Lal
Masjid to gain the confidence of people of tribal areas.
52. Go against USA in UNITED NATIONS and OIC due to
drone attacks.
We should get access to Russia with the help of China so
that Americans could realize that other options are also
open for us.
We should consult with Iran.
We should bring the people of tribal areas on table
because Americans are also talking with Taliban.
We have to take steps to stop drone attacks in tribal
areas.
53. Some characteristics of people of Tribal Areas:
1. They are always revengeful against enemy.
2. If they provide refuge to a person then protect his life
at any coast.
3. They are committed to faith and possess no fear of
any kind except only Allah.
4. They never compromise on their freedom or
traditions.
54. The main reason for the fight that people of tribal areas
have is drone attacks by America in Pakistan .
We should make steps to stop these drone attacks listed
in last page.
When relatives of a man die in a drone attack he
becomes angry.
Indian and American agencies use his anger against
Pakistan in the form of suicide bombing. So we should
tackle the prevailing scenario.
These people cannot go back to their homes until they
take revenge from enemy.
55. We have to understand the “Pashtoon” valley. This
“Pashtoon” valley is older than Pakistan.
They say ;
“we will take revenge from enemy at any cost”.
This is a very unique nation and it is difficult to
understand them.
We have to understand the behaviour and minds of
people of tribal areas and talk to them to counter
terrorism.
56.
57.
58. The high authorities of Pakistan Army and
Government should try their best to sit together with
the terrorist leaders through third person (common
friend) and come to terms.
Make some compromises just for the sake of peace.
Government should take steps to stop drone attacks.
63. Questions
Strongly
Disagree
Disagr
ee
Neither
agree nor
disagree
Agree Strongly
Agree
01.Do you think Pakistan is a
terrorist country?
60% 10% 0% 20% 10%
02.Do you think Pakistan supports
terrorism?
55% 13% 25% 07% 0%
03.Do you have any special
interest in Politics?
05% 10% 60% 10% 15%
04.Do you think ISI is creating
terrorism in our country?
85% 10% 05% 0% 0%
05.Can terrorism bring positive
change in our country?
100% 0% 0% 0% 0%
06.Is our youth deeply involved in
terrorism?
55% 15% 0% 20% 10%
64. 07.Do you think that Afghanistan
is basic home place for Terrorists?
05% 20% 35% 13% 27%
08.Do you know the 9/11 incident
deeply?
0% 8% 12% 70% 10%
09.Do you think that USA’s
government is involved?
0% 0% 43% 25% 32%
10.Do you think that Pakistan’s
government is involved?
85% 10% 2% 3% 0%
11.Do you think that it was a pre-
planned act by allies?
0% 0% 13% 75% 12%
12.Do you think Afghan
Mujahideen are terrorists?
76% 12% 5% 7% 0%
Actually aftr 9/11 incdnt, USA gvrnmt startd blaming Pakistn dat thy did this blast… N thy statrd callng Pakstn a Terrorist country… now let us have a look on this whole case…
Do you think that Afghan can bear the violence of anyothr country yet??? Do thy have sch stamina lft??? Thy are alrdy under the suppress of many powers… What do u think?