It is practically 10 years since 9/11, the most devastating attack against America since Pearl Habour. Although Pearl Habour was an overwhelming tactical success for the Japanese, killing many American sailors and sinking many noble ships, it in was a major strategic blunder by the Japanese. Just four years after their triumph, their Empire was gone and Japan lay in ruins.
In those same terms, how do we assess the strategic success of the 9/11 attacks? Is America stronger and Al Qaeda weaker as a result, or is the reverse true?


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