September 11, 2001 was the most tragic event ever to happen in history. Killing thousands of people as well as destroying the World Trade Center, this event will forever be remembered. After the event, the nation began to mourn, and around the country Americans began to commemorate the victims and demonstrate their patriotism. On September 20, President Bush called for the War on Terror. In his speech, he said “Americans should not expect one battle but a lengthy campaign, unlike any other we have ever seen.” Then he put it into action. Bush launched the War in Afghanistan to find and bring to justice Osama bin Laden, the head of the al Qaida organization that master-minded the 9/11 attacks. The Afghan War did not cost much …show more content…
The United States and other rich countries vowed in January to give $4.5 billion in help to the landlocked nation of 23 million individuals. The President Bush told to the Interim Afghan Prime Minister Hamid Karzai that they will help the new Afghan government provide the security that is the foundation for peace. But almost three months after the meeting with US, Karzai is still waiting. Just about $360 million of the guaranteed help arrived from the United States and different givers. In the mean time, Karzai's administration is depending on outside assistance to pay salaries for instructors and specialists, plant edits and rebuild gutted streets, bridges and structures. On April 10, Karzai said “if the international community is really serious in seeing Afghanistan secure, it must help them begin reconstruction of infrastructure projects: the first of which is roads.” The “Six plus Two” group met in New York under the chairmanship of the Secretary-General, agreeing on the requirement for a broad-based and freely picked Afghan government and promising continued support for UN humanitarian efforts in Afghanistan, and also in rescue camps in neighboring States. On 27 November, a meeting on Afghanistan's recreation supported by UNDP, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank,