The news pointed out that the implementation of the state of emergency "is not only related to the terrorist attacks on September 1 1 2006, but also related to the persistent and urgent threat of new attacks facing the United States."
On 2001September 1 1, terrorists hijacked four American passenger planes, two of which 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 into Shanks, Pennsylvania. All the passengers on the four planes hijacked that day were killed, and about 3,000 people were killed in the attack.
In recent years, although the United States has not suffered such major terrorist attacks as the 9 1 1 incident, small-scale terrorist attacks have continued to occur. Some experts pointed out that since the "9. 1 1" terrorist attack, the United States has made little progress in curbing extreme ideas, and the world security situation is more dangerous than when the "9. 1 1" incident occurred.
According to reports, Trump pointed out that "in view of the fact that the terrorist threat still exists, the state of emergency and related powers (owned by the authorities) declared on September 14, 2006 should remain in force after September 14, 2065 and April 38+07".