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The Punitive Dimension of the War on Terror
The War on Terror, specifically the US response to the 9/11 attacks, had a strong punitive dimension and rested on the assumption that intimidating terrorists would prevent future attacks. There have been doubts about the role of Saudi Arabia in the attacks, as most of the attackers were Saudi citizens and Al-Qaeda activists were already training in the United States at the time of President George W. Bush's inauguration.