The "2001 aftermath" refers to the global political, economic, and social consequences following the September 11 attacks. It reshaped security policies, sparked wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and increased surveillance. Governments use it to justify counterterrorism measures, while citizens and travelers benefit from enhanced safety protocols, though civil liberties often face debate.
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