MikeOfThunder said:In Britain, 9/11 (No one in Britain refers to it as 11/9, even though thats the correct way in this country) is pretty well respected as far as I'm aware. I always get the feeling, atleast in my area, that it's an attack not only on America but on Britain aswell. I know the 7/7 bombings are 'our thing' but I believe 9/11 has affected us as a country a great deal.
I would say these opinions are true. Just to add to it;Hawkmoon269 said:Im British, and i view it as a big deal.
I wasn't affected personally by it, so now, ten years on, i see it more as an important historical marker.
The media says that its "the day the world changed", and while I wouldnt say that's quite true, i would agree that its the day "the west changed", at least in our mindset towards security and Islam.
I thought it was world war 3 when the towers got hit. I really did, especially since Bush was in...The fact that someone had attacked America was horrifying becuase no one knew how Bush was going to react.
As a 19 year old I actually thought the nukes were going to start dropping. I was that scared.
Afterwards you couldn't travel anywhere easily anymore in the western world and everyone was on tenterhooks for a really long time. It really did effect people, in the UK at least.