According to the official website of the White House, US President Biden announced on September 9 that the national emergency issued after the September 11 incident in 2001 due to the threat of terrorism would be extended for another year.

Biden stated in a notice to Congress that “because there is still a terrorist threat, the state of emergency declared on September 14, 2001, and the authority granted to respond to the situation, will remain after September 14, 2021. efficient."

According to previous reports, after the "September 11" incident, the Bush administration declared that the United States had entered a "national emergency", promoted the establishment of a series of anti-terrorism legislation and anti-terrorism agencies, and provided a legal basis for strengthening anti-terrorism law enforcement. Biden announced the extension of Announcement No. 7463, which was issued by Bush Jr., aimed at granting the president more extensive powers to dispatch troops after the "9.11" incident.

On September 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked four U.S. civil airliners, two crashed into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York, one crashed into a corner of the Pentagon in Washington, and the other crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. . All passengers on the four hijacked planes that day were killed, and the attack killed a total of about 3,000 people. May all Americans and people around the world be safe and healthy from terrorism.
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