After the attack on pearl harbor, the u. S. Entered wwii. After the attack on 9/11, a war on terror was announced. What do both attacks have in common?.



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Answer: Weak warnings preceded both attacks, but there was never a clear, unambiguous provocation. On chillingly similar scales, both events resulted in the deaths of thousands of Americans: 2,400 Americans on the awful day in 1941, and 2,600 Americans (out of 3,000 total victims) on the dreadful day in 2001.

Explanation: What is Pearl Harbor and 9/11 attack?

The United States Naval Base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, was the target of a surprise attack by the Japanese forces on December 7, 1941. The United States had been assisting Great Britain in its war against the Nazis since early 1941. Additionally, it had been exerting pressure on Japan to cease its military buildup in Asia and the Pacific.

They were supposedly acting in vengeance for America's support of Israel, its engagement in the Persian Gulf War, and its prolonged military presence in the Middle East. They were reportedly funded by the al Qaeda terrorist group of Saudi fugitive Osama bin Laden.

And long wars followed both days. with tragic, if not equivalent, death tolls. Up to 80 million people, including about 420,000 Americans, perished during the hardships of World War II if you count the casualties of famine and illness. More than 100,000 people have perished in Afghanistan since our invasion in response to the 9/11 attacks, including almost 2,400 Americans (interestingly, that's almost as many American deaths as 9/11), and that doesn't include more than 20,000 injured, many of whom have sustained permanent disabilities. Approximately 4,400 Americans are among the estimated 500,000 war-related deaths and 32,000 wounded in Iraq.

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