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The Taliban regime was also the one that recognized the importance of the Chechen government. It was understood by the Russians that the relationships with the Americans was the main way to enhance security in Russia. Since September 11, it has been seen that there has been a great increase in the international prestige of Russia. Before the events of September 11, the American leaders thought of Russia as a lost cause. Russia was one of the most important allies of the U.S. since the September 11 attacks. After Russia became an ally, it was seen that the domestic political situation of the Russians improved as centralized system was being adopted. Since the partnership in the global war on terror, there has been an improvement in the relationships of the two countries (Peter 48). Conclusion

Great changes have been seen in America since the September 11 attacks. These changes are not only on the personal level but also on a political level. Great changes have been...

government officials and these policies are thought as a danger to the general civil life of the Americans. The relationships of the U.S. changed after the events of September 11. There was a great increase in the criticism against the U.S. Foreign policies and in most of the cases; the policies are criticized for having a negative effect on the civil life of the Americans.
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Briefel, Aviva., and Miller, J. Sam. Horror After 9/11: World of Fear, Cinema of Terror. University of Texas Press, 2011.

Kellner, Douglas. From 9/11 to Terror War: The Dangers of the Bush Legacy, Politics: Current events. Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.

Lyon, David. Surveillance After September 11 Volume 11 of Themes for the 21st Century Series. Polity, 2003.

Peter, Dale, Scott. The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America. University of California Press, 2008.

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Works Cited

Briefel, Aviva., and Miller, J. Sam. Horror After 9/11: World of Fear, Cinema of Terror. University of Texas Press, 2011.

Kellner, Douglas. From 9/11 to Terror War: The Dangers of the Bush Legacy, Politics: Current events. Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.

Lyon, David. Surveillance After September 11 Volume 11 of Themes for the 21st Century Series. Polity, 2003.

Peter, Dale, Scott. The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America. University of California Press, 2008.
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