Introduction
Key forces
- The September 11 attacks shattered the belief that the United States was secure from major foreign attack on its own soil.
- answered with a global War on Terror that combined military intervention, intelligence expansion, and new domestic security powers.
- and exposed both the reach and the limits of American power, turning quick victories into long, costly conflicts.
- Surveillance, homeland security, immigration politics, and Islamophobia changed life inside the United States as deeply as foreign policy did.

















