i personally feel that by far the biggest issue and perhaps the longer lasting legacy and damage done has been the undermining of the democratic processes in those countries sucked into the resulting conflict.
the loss of trust and belief in governments is i feel far more reaching than any impact to the tourism and travel industries, and is something that we will all have to deal with and face going forward.
after the initial attacks, whilst there was not panic, there was genuine shock and disbelief, the realism that now irrespective of where one is they are potentially at risk really hit home. i lost 295 colleagues, in both towers and on one of the planes and i recall being in a meeting on the 35th floor in canary wharf london, which overlooks london city airport a few days after planes were allowed back in the air, and the meeting room was silenced as to a person we all looked out of the window at a plane banking after takeoff.
words were not necessary we all knew what we were thinking
the first casualty of any war is the truth, will we ever know the real whole unadulterated truth, your guess is as good as mine, i very much doubt it.
has the resulting legislation introduced reduced the risk of terrorist attack, possibly, very debatable, one thing is however for sure, we are now more watched, monitored and controlled than ever before, should the threat desist will this trend be reversed, of that i am sure....... no it will not.
once surrendered liberties are very, very rarely handed back
Sorry i feel i should state that my views are of course from a european perspective







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