Abstract
There is no doubt that the events of September 11,2001 is an important turning in the U. S. A strategy towards the world, where the administration of the American Ex-president George w. Bush, which was dominated by neo- conservatives, worked on the exploitation of these events and using them to strengthen the u.s.a. hegemony on the world and try to re- design the world system according to the foundations and principles the of new international relations primarily serving the U.S.A. interests.
In this context lies the importance of this study, which starts from the premise that U.S.A. perspective of the phenomenon of international terrorism is not a reaction towards the events of September,2001 but it is based on the intellectual industry and institutional requirements for the continuity of U.S.A. domination of the post- cold War.
Depending on the nature of the research, it has been divided into four demands of the American perspective to the study of terrorism through the private, ideological, strategic, the media and psychological dimensions.
The conclusion has included the most important findings researchers could arrive at in the U.S.A. perspective concerning the issue of terrorism after the events of September2001.