world stock markets were badly damaged and suffered record losses
world stock markets were badly damaged and suffered record losses
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 make the global community more aware of the risks of terrorism. It caused many countries to tighten their security measures.
George W. Bush launched an attack on terror-_-#ApeX
World stock markets were badly damaged and suffered record lossesUSA, UK and NATO declared absolute war on global terrorismAfghanistan and Iraq were invaded by the alliesCovert USA/UK Spec-Ops take place in allied Pakistan to assassinate terror leaders fleeing into Pakistan, including Osama Bin Laden
World stock markets were badly damaged and suffered record lossesUSA, UK and NATO declared absolute war on global terrorismAfghanistan and Iraq were invaded by the alliesCovert USA/UK Spec-Ops take place in allied Pakistan to assassinate terror leaders fleeing into Pakistan, including Osama bin Laden
9/11 depressed the economy, which reduced tax revenues.
what are the things effect on the wide community
No! They're protecting & helping us. The danger in suspending civil liberties after a "terrorist attack" is that the attack could be a false flag operation. The Nazis for example, rose to power after setting fire to the Reichstag building in Berlin on 27 February 1933 and then blaming it on communists. Former Gestapo member, Hans Gisevius confessed to this effect in 1946.
No. Giving up your attack for the turn is his condition to use the effect. Once you attack, you can't activate the effect.
It doesn't affect the community.
Yes, it remains on the field and can attack as long as your opponent does not activate another effect.
In general, if one effect tells you to do something, and another effect says you cannot do that thing, the can't effect will win out. So if a monster says it must attack, it doesn't win out over an effect which says it can't attack. If a monster can attack all of the opponent's monsters, this does not override the effect which makes one of them unable to be selected as an attack target.