Les Français des Etats-Unis
- 420pages
- 15 heures de lecture


Examining the origins and implications of September 11, this book delves into the evidence, causes, and consequences of the event. It explores the contemporary state’s response to terrorism, media portrayal, American public opinion, and Islamic fundamentalism. The second part shifts focus to Afghanistan, presenting a nuanced view of its recent history and the resilience of its people, challenging the notion of them as mere victims of tyranny. This analysis encourages a deeper understanding of both terrorism and the complexities of Afghan society.