La conmemoración del quinto aniversario del ataque terrorista contra Estados Unidos ha tenido un amplio reflejo en la prensa internacional. Dejo aquí una pequeña recopilación...
- After the fall, por Joel Meyerowitz (LA Times)
- 9/11: Historic Turning Point, or Bump in the Road?, por Brendan Simms (LA Times)
- The age of horrorism, por Martin Amis (The Guardian)
- It may well take 20 years. But al-Qaeda's days are numbered, por Jason Burke (The Guardian)
- Not all Americans now, por Times2 (Times Online)
- How 9/11 changed the world, por Paul Kelly (The Australian)
- Yes, We Are Better Prepared, por John D. Negroponte (The Washington Post)
- Five years after 9/11: the search for meaning goes on, por Frank Furedi (Spiked Online)
- Understand 9/11 in its full historical context, por Rami G. Khouri (The Daily Star)
- Runaway administration, por Hassan Nafaa (Al-Ahram)
- Whatever: A New York State of Mind, por Peter Nicholson (3 Quarks Daily)
- What 9/11 Didn't Change, por George Will (Jewish World Review)
- 9/11, Five Years Later: A View from Europe, por De Volkskrant (Bruce Bawer)
- An oasis to celebrate, por Suzanne Fields (The Washington Times)
- Then, now and beyond, por Tod Lindberg (The Washington Times)
- Our world has changed, por Salim Mansur (Toronto Sun)
- What If 9/11 Never Happened?, por Andrew Sullivan (New York Magazine)
- Solidarity, por Christopher Hitchens (The Wall Street Journal)
De propina, dos artículos en una dirección completamente diferente:
Feliz aniversario, un saludo.