1. What was the viewpoint of people in the service of the international post cold war wars?
Those who were serving generally viewed US participation and declarement of international post cold wars as a good thing. Between the ending of the Cold War and before the September 11 attacks, the US became involved in international conflicts based on humanitarian issues, not issues that could in some way benefit the United States. People who were serving in the armed forces felt that the US involvement in international post cold war conflicts was a good thing that helped people around the world that wouldn’t otherwise receive help. They are also fighting to make sure that the people in the United States are protected and can still maintain their freedom and security against international terror attacks.
2. What were the causes of the post cold-war conflicts?
Some of the causes of post cold-war conflicts includes violations against human rights or against humanitarian issues and the fight against terrorism and terror groups from the Middle East. During the 80s and 90s, the US became involved in international conflicts due to violations of human rights and fought against the forces committing them, whether it was fighting with the sitting government of that country or fighting with rebel groups to overthrow the government violating human rights. After the September 11 attacks, the US began to fight against rebel groups and terrorist groups in the Middle East as a way of protecting the US and the citizens of those countries against attacks from those groups.
3. How were views of 9/11 different among US citizens living in the United States and those serving overseas?
For those serving overseas when 9/11 was occurring, it impacted them by motivating them to fight harder and to fight for a purpose. It motivated many people to join the armed forces in order to help fight the people who committed this act and to ensure that nothing like the 9/11 attacks would ever happen. For the citizens, it helped to illuminate the need for the fight for terrorism and what some other parts of the world were going through.
4. What was the opinion of the general public and those serving regarding the effectiveness of post Cold War international conflicts?
For those serving in the war, the conflicts that the US became involved in were very successful and were worth it. For the general public, it had more opposition and scrutiny regarding the effectiveness of the war and the resources that were required of it in order to become effective.
Those who were serving generally viewed US participation and declarement of international post cold wars as a good thing. Between the ending of the Cold War and before the September 11 attacks, the US became involved in international conflicts based on humanitarian issues, not issues that could in some way benefit the United States. People who were serving in the armed forces felt that the US involvement in international post cold war conflicts was a good thing that helped people around the world that wouldn’t otherwise receive help. They are also fighting to make sure that the people in the United States are protected and can still maintain their freedom and security against international terror attacks.
2. What were the causes of the post cold-war conflicts?
Some of the causes of post cold-war conflicts includes violations against human rights or against humanitarian issues and the fight against terrorism and terror groups from the Middle East. During the 80s and 90s, the US became involved in international conflicts due to violations of human rights and fought against the forces committing them, whether it was fighting with the sitting government of that country or fighting with rebel groups to overthrow the government violating human rights. After the September 11 attacks, the US began to fight against rebel groups and terrorist groups in the Middle East as a way of protecting the US and the citizens of those countries against attacks from those groups.
3. How were views of 9/11 different among US citizens living in the United States and those serving overseas?
For those serving overseas when 9/11 was occurring, it impacted them by motivating them to fight harder and to fight for a purpose. It motivated many people to join the armed forces in order to help fight the people who committed this act and to ensure that nothing like the 9/11 attacks would ever happen. For the citizens, it helped to illuminate the need for the fight for terrorism and what some other parts of the world were going through.
4. What was the opinion of the general public and those serving regarding the effectiveness of post Cold War international conflicts?
For those serving in the war, the conflicts that the US became involved in were very successful and were worth it. For the general public, it had more opposition and scrutiny regarding the effectiveness of the war and the resources that were required of it in order to become effective.