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The Global Fight Against Terrorism
Aman Patel
Mr. Stout
World History
1/28/14
The Global Fight against Terrorism In order to thoroughly analyze the global fight against terrorism, it is imperative to first understand the definition
of terrorism. Alex Woolf states that terrorism is the use of violence against civilians, in order to achieve political goals (Woolf 4). Such political goals
include altering the government of a country, abolishing unfair laws passed by biased individuals in power, and changing the status quo of a society.
As opposed to an act of war, terrorism involves excessive violence, and is generally targeted towards civilians and innocent bystanders. Smaller or
weaker factions have utilized terrorism as a tactic to attract attention and attack governments (Woolf 8). Governments have also supported terrorism to
suppress and control opposition groups and political parties (Woolf 8).
Many individuals embrace terrorism for various reasons. The grievances could be in forms of dissatisfaction with their economic situation, or
differences in politics and religion with the ruling government (Woolf 12). According to Richard Barret, coordinator of the Al Qaeda Taliban
Monitoring Team for the UN, states should consider education and messaging as methods to decrease the appeal of terrorism to discontented Muslims
(French). Certain individuals resort to terrorism because they are denied a voice in their government. Also, people may find the timing to be right to
voice their opinion, in a violent
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The Impact of Global Terrorism Essay
Introduction
At the moment, terrorism is happening all over the globe ranging from the Middle East to Europe and Latin America and every part of the world. It is
now a day to day act happening to innocent citizens of their countries. Terrorism can be caused by quite a number of factors that can affect the activity
of terrorism, for example politics is a very good example of factors the can possibly cause a group of people to terrorize against another party or even
rebel against their own country. There is no doubt among economists that wars, terrorism and political instability have a significant negative effects on
the economies in which they take place. Recent economic literature investigates both the consequences of political violence...show more content...
United States of America
Currently America undoubtedly has the highest rate of terrorism and in my opinion is the most dangerous country. The reason behind my opinion is
the power that the United States of America possesses and the amount of damage it can do to affect a country is extremely high, and because of this it
has many enemies and is targeted by many countries. Locally, America has a very immoral reputation of having many terrorist organizations in which
they all fought for a reason, For example the soā€“called Army Of God was fighting and using brutal ways to end abortion in the united states of America
for the reason that during the midā€“1990's abortion violence increased drastically causing some conflicts in the country and thus resulted in the creation
of the group which contemplates that they are doing the right thing but instead causing terror in the country and like these terrorist groups, they have
all resulted in the loss of America's good reputation.
Continued...
Russia
Terrorism in Russia has a very long history starting from the Russian empire. Significant terrorist activity has been occurring in Russia throughout the
years, most notably Moscow where a terrorist group started by bombing apartments and which was followed by the Moscow theater hostage crisis
which also lead to the beslan school crisis where 1100 people including 777 children where held hostage for three
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Terrorism are global issue that have occurred around the world. It happened between countries and countries or even in the civil wars. Because of
venerating the religious beliefs, some terrorists groups used terrorism to defense and propagandize their goal to the world. Until now, Alā€“Qaeda and
their allies are known as one of the strongest and dangerous terrorist groups. They were killing people who showed opposed ideas over their beliefs;
furthermore, in their religious ideal, the terrorists groups believed that the more people they killed, the closer they come to God. Because American
have freedom lifestyle and this lifestyle are opposed to Alā€“Qaeda opinions and American go to Middle Eastern to profit fuel and resources, American
become the main target of Alā€“Qaeda. In 9/11 Alā€“Qaeda attacked US and after their attack, Alā€“Qaeda become nightmare of every nation in the world.
Before 9/11, Alā€“Qaeda already launched the terror in the United States but American did not recognize the dangerous of terrorism, so they did not
improve and tighten the security until the attack on September 11. According to 3 concepts that were stated in the book of Patrick C. Coaty about
terrorism: Terrorism and International Environment, Terrorism and The State, and Terrorism and The Individual, people can be aware of how danger
terrorism is and therefore set up a good plan to avoid terrorism or at least protect themselves from not becoming victims of the terror. The attack on 9
/11 was not the first
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Global Terrorism
STRATEGIES OF PREVENTING AND CONTROLLING GLOBAL TERRORISM
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Date of Submission Terrorism is described as the violent and inhuman acts that get perpetuated for political, ideological, and religious goals with the
aim of creating fear among the neutral military personnel. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), it entails the unlawful application of
force to property or persons purposely to coerce the society or government in furtherance of social or political objectives. Terrorism is an old
phenomenon that is emotive and complex given that such acts invoke tremendous feelings. Throughout human history, those opposed to the ruling
governments or leadership have...show more content...
In particular, applications of military forces, violenceā€“forā€“violence, and negotiation have been applied in different parts of the world to help control
and prevent global terrorism. Bibliography
Hoffman, Bruce. Inside Terrorism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.
Laqueur, Walter. The New Terrorism: Fanaticism and the Arms of Mass Destruction. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009.
Pillar, Paul. Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2013.
Rubenstein, Richard. Alchemists of Revolution: Terrorism in the Modern World. New York: Basic Books, 2011.
Wilkinson, Paul. Terrorism versus Democracy: The Liberal State Response. London: Frank Cass,
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How Does Terrorism Affect Global Politics
Introduction
Terrorism has a very significant impact in global politics. The impact on global politics is now more significant than ever before, due to the rise of
terrorist organisations such as the Islamic State and alā€“Qaeda. Terrorists use attacks to create chaos and fear in society, forcing global political
reactions to control the threat. Fear created through the media is believed to exaggerate the global threat posed by terrorism. Terrorism is able to
dramatically change the scope of global politics forcing states to reconsider many policies including the immigration, spending and defence.
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Terrorism is considered very difficult to define, there is no definitive definition of terrorism with governments and organisations offering different
definitions. While their is not universal definition for terrorism, the U.S. Department of Defence defines terrorism as 'The unlawful use of violence or
threat of violence to instil fear and coerce governments or societies. Terrorism is often motivated by religious, political, or other ideological beliefs and
committed in the pursuit of goals that are usually political.'
Modern terrorism poses many threats to governments over the world, the fear of terrorist attacks has risen with attacks in major cities such as the
attacks in Paris, France on 13 November 2015, resulting in 137 deaths, with injuries to a further 368 people. At the time of the attacks Europe was
under an migrant crisis with 1.3 million migrants applying for
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Global Warming And Terrorism : Terrorism
Global warming and terrorism are two transnational problems that states face in the 21st century. Globalization has brought the attention of the entire
world to come together to solve the issues of collective goods for the betterment of mankind. The effects of manā€“made global warming and terrorism ā€“
mainly suicide terrorism, are certainly challenges that call for solutions. When solving terrorism, states must invest heavily in homeland security in
order to send a powerful message towards terrorist organizations. Cooperation and the ability to give up power and sovereignty from every state
government to use the tools at their disposal at the local, regional, and national level is vital in solving such transnational problems. Education and
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Australia is an example of how people can influence their leaders to make a difference ā€“ a television, internet and radio campaign as well as over 250
people giving Al Gore's presentation all across the country became the deciding factor for Australia's Prime Minister to change his position on Kyoto.
When states deal with international issues such as global warming ā€“ it's common for accusations to be made rather than actions. For example,
although the United States hasn't formally accepted the Kyoto Protocols, they have been quick to judge China for its levels of pollution that rank the
worst globally. Needless to say, the U.S. has failed to make meaningful impact themselves and rank second worst (Union of Concerned Scientists).
States need to begin to work together and come to the understanding that the environment is a collective good considering everyone uses it and is
responsible for taking care of it (Miller 2016, Module 13). States would benefit from a cleaner environment regardless of the sacrifices made in the
form of short term negative economic effects caused by industrialization, new technologies and individual economies that depend on them, overall we
would see reduced greenhouse gas emissions (Goldstein and Pevhouse 2014, 312). During his TED talk, Al Gore says "we can mobilize resources and
political will. But the political will has to be mobilized in order to mobilize the resources" (Al Gore Module 12). When superpowers such as
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Stopping Terrorism Worldwide Essay
Can We Stop the Worldwide Diseaseā€“Terrorism? Terrorism, which has been around for as long as people can remember, has been on the rise for the
past ten years. Terrorists usually use murdering, kidnapping, hiā€“jacking and bombings to achieve their political purpose. For instance, according to
Wikipedia.com (2006), in 1985 816 deaths, then in 2003, more than 1,000 people died by terorist acts around the world. In recent years, terrorism
seems to be at a new height and attacks are much more violent than in the past. Unfortunately, in spite of many antiā€“terror campaigns, projects and
organizations are being created for prevention (to prevent) terrorism, the number of terrorists only is increasing. These days terrorism is all over the
world....show more content...
For example, the Andijan Events, which happened in 2005. Many innocent people were killed during the terrorists attempt to take control over the
government of (maybe in) Andijan. As the President of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov said (Uzbek Nation Will Never Depend on Others, 2005), the
executors of that terror act were the members of, soā€“called, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. Their primary goal was to set Caliphate in Uzbekistan,
which would have made Uzbekistan an Islamic Republic and led to put dot in Uzbekistan's development, especially in economy growth. Also, there are
some other reasons for terrorist acts such as: hate towards a race, nationality, or religion. The following example contains all reasons listed above.
Another international terror group Alā€“Qaeda, number one terror group with a multimillionaire leader Osama Ben Laden, carried out a terror attack in
2001, in USA. Referring to Wikipedia.com (2006), terrorists hijacked four commercial airplanes and crashed two of them into World Trade Centre, in
Manhattan. The other one crashed to US Pentagon, and fourth crashed in rural place in Pennsylvania. It took about 2,986 lives of innocent people,
including 19 hijackers, and more than 40 000 people were injured. In both examples mentioned above, there are exact motivating factors. In both cases
the motivating factors are ideology and religion. But there are also many other factors which make people become terrorists and take guns in their
hands or blow themselves
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Essay on The Global Fight Against Terrorism
Despite spending billions of dollars to fight endless wars, global terrorism rose 43% in 2013. As a result, terrorism has been brought to the fore of not
only the American mentality, but the international mentality as well. Consequently, we must do a few things in order to maintain our sanity, dignity,
power, and security.
We must retaliate forcefully and successfully. We mustgarner support for our cause and give other countries a reason to want to stand behind America.
We must reassure the world of our confidence as a great power, and our ability to retain that status. Lastly, and most practically, we must explore the
possibilities of terrorism that exist and attempt to grasp the actual threat that these...show more content...
These include:
Telecommunications, electrical power systems, gas and oil, banking and finance, transportation, water supply systems, and government and emergency
services(Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office). These systems and their role in our every day lives cannot be taken for granted. What would we do
if they were to break down?
I'm walking a fine line here with regards to the definition of terrorism. It is not often implied that the goal of the terrorist is to cause irreparable
damage to a particular state system. Instead, the goal of a terrorist is to communicate a message, attract attention, or to advance a political ideology
through violent ( and not necessarily ubiquitous) acts. Wiping out a country's economic foundation may be an action that would be expected as an act
of war; a stateā€“sponsored project in response to another states adversary nature, as we have demonstrated by employing economic sanctions in response
to Saddam Hussein's disregard for morality.
But then I consider the causes and motives of terrorism I am aware of. Religious fanaticism and Post War conditions are obvious, but I worry most
about terrorists that are both embittered and driven by a deep hatred for democracy, the institutions it fosters, and feelings of economic distress. One
who is raised in an environment that fuels these
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The Importance Of Global Terrorism
The Global Terrorism Sanctions block, with certain exceptions, all property and interests in property of certain foreign persons that are in the United
States, that come within the United States, or that come within the possession or control of U.S. persons, including their overseas branches. The
sanctions also prohibit any transaction with or dealing with a U.S. person or within the United States in property or interests in property blocked under
the Order. Also, any transaction by a U.S. person or a person within the United States that evades or avoids or attempts to evade or avoid the
prohibitions in the Order is also prohibited.
The USA PATRIOT Act, (Pub. L. 107
ā€“56, October 26, 2001), the primary piece of legislation to emerge after...show more content...
government to protect global commerce from terrorism, developed to enhance and maintain security procedures throughout the global supply chain.
Under the program, importing companies create policies to enhance their own security practices and those of their business partners involved in the
supply chain. Upon the effective implementation of their policies, imports by these businesses are subject to expedited processing at entry.
Companies who elect to participate will undergo a Cā€“TPAT validation, which is not a Customs audit, but a process under which Customs meets with
company representatives and potentially visits selected domestic and foreign sites to examine the company's security profile to verify that specific
supply chain security measures are accurate and are being followed. Through the program, Customs envisions enhancing partnerships, sharing "best
practices," and cooperatively developing solutions to potential vulnerabilities, to enhance overall border security against international terrorism.
Effective December 2, 2002, this rule requires carriers to submit a cargo declaration 24 hours before cargo aboard the vessel at a foreign port.
Enforcement of the rule began on February 2, 2003. On May 4, 2003, Customs began to issue "Do Not Load" messages for certain cargo that has an
invalid or incomplete cargo description. This process is a change from initial enforcement actions that focused only on major departures from
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Terrorism : A Global Issue Essay
Angela Brown
Professor Miller
English 112
13 Sept 2015
Terrorism
Many of us will embrace our loved ones before leaving our homes to start a hectic workday. As we hug our children and kiss our spouses goodbye,
the thought of losing them, or our lives to acts of terrorism, is typically not one to cross our minds. On September 11, 2001, this mere thought became
the reality for many families. The eleventh of September will forever be remembered as the date a terrorist organization, known as alā€“Qaeda, attacked
the United States killing thousands of innocent people. The alā€“Qaeda organization have exposed vulnerabilities in the United States' homeland security.
Many have questioned how could this happen to a country known to be the most powerful nation in the world and what steps are being taken to
prevent these acts from occurring in the future? Today,terrorism is a forefront global issue bringing nations together to develop ways to improve
national security for all. The term terrorism, in English use, originated during the French Revolution 's Reign of Terror when violent acts were
carried out by a political group called the Jacobin Club. The Jacobin Club conducted numerous of guillotine killings to enforce obedience from the
state and to bully regime enemies (History of Terrorism). History also shows when individuals disagree with beliefs or views of another group of
people, sometimes acts of violence and destruction are used to intimidate or conform. Examples of acts of
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Global Terrorism : Can It Be Stopped? Essay
Global Terrorism: Can It Be Stopped?
Mickey Barron
American Studies ā€“ 3
Mr. Wheeler
11 November 2016
Tactics to induce terror in pursuit of a political goal have been utilized by a multitude of organizations across the globe. This method of power control
is known as terrorism, and due to its impact and unpredictability, it is highly feared and monitored today in the 21st century. Attacks of this nature stem
from radical beliefs of religion, ethics, or other politics, and have been carried out globally, ranging from the 9/11 attack in New York City to the 2015
shooting in Paris, France. Terrorism over recent years has grown despite an abundance of efforts by many nations and international organisations to
stop development of such groups. This growth is partially attributed to advances in digital technology and the furtherment of communication
techniques, such as social media and webā€“based content, which has allowed for the spread of these radical ideas across the planet making it difficult
to control the advancement of these beliefs (Council on Foreign Relations, 2009). Terrorism will never be able to be fully stopped due to the abstract
nature and ideology from which terrorism originates.
Much controversy surrounds the use of drone strikes to mitigate terrorism. Many believe it is effective in eradicating terrorists, however the aftermath
of the situation is quite contradictory. Drone strikes "kill women, children, they kill everybody. It's a war,
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Terrorism Is A Global Issue
Terrorism is a global issue that most Canadians have come accustomed to hearing. Due to the sudden rise of terrorist acts with the Boston bombings and
the shootings in Paris, terrorism is all that seems to appear on the news. But there are many parts of terrorism that people don't know about. Like the
fact that at one point the United States armed Muslim extremist in Afghanistan, who would later make up Al Qeada, to help them win the fight against
the soviets who once occupied Afghanistan. Terrorism is a very broad subject, but through this essay I will be discussing the history of terrorism, its
psychological factors, sociological factors, how is one brought up to become a terrorist, differing viewpoints and an experts opinion.
Terrorism is defined as the use of violence or intimidation in the pursuit of political aim. The term was coined in 1793 by Maximillian Robespierre
during his reign of terror in the French revolution. Robespierre would have people who opposed his ways killed. Since those days terrorist groups
have formed all over the world. The Irish public army is a terrorist group that is fighting to become a national republic rather than be considered part of
Great Britain. Distinct ethnic groups in turkey, Syria, Iran, and Sri Lanka have fought for autonomy since the beginning of the 20th century. The first
experience the western society had with terrorism was in the 1972 Munich Olympic when a Palestinian group kidnapped and killed Israeli athletes.
Religiously
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Terrorism Vs Counterterrorism
In the fight against global terrorism, the United States has emerged as the leader in the fight against transnational terrorism due to its standing as
world's lone superpower and the fact big target for attacks by terrorist groups. However, with that being said as powerful as the United States is and
with as many resources that it has at its disposal it to fight terrorism it still needs help from others. Nation states that are in regions were terrorists
wreak or have terrorist activity within their own borders are in a situation in which they would be able to help the United States in a substantial way by
providing a great deal of information and partnering up with the United States in the fight against terrorism. However, there are nations...show more
content...
The funding of terrorist groups has been a big issue for United States counterterrorist policies because essentially what is happening is that terrorist
groups who receive funding from nation states not only have the desire to commit acts of terror but they now have the money and/or resources they
need to get whatever weapons such as guns, bombs and knifes that would enable them to commit whatever crimes that popped into their heads.
Additionally, even in situations in which terrorist groups are in nations that are antiā€“terrorist but have the resources available such as purchasing
certain items from stores to commit acts of terror from stores would allow terror groups to carry out their activities if they are not caught in time to
prevent them from carrying out their plans. Terrorists/terrorist groups that have the necessary resources to engage in terroristic activity makes the fight
against international terrorism that much more complicated because they would have similar resources to the counterterrorist forces, the United States
in particular and western nations in general. Hoffman, in reference to the amount of money per year Iran funded for various terrorists groups
mentions, "...Iran was alleged to have provided a total of about $100 million a year to various Islamic terrorist organizations across
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What has been the effect of globalization on Terrorism?
The aggravation of global problems at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries has become a distinctive aspect of the present stage of the development of
the world community. Global problems largely determine today 's features of international relations and the main directions of world politics. One of
the key global problems that international community currently faces is international terrorism. A lively discussion about the growing influence of
globalization on the study of international relations has become even more acute after September 11, 2001, when the world faced an unprecedented
terrorist act in history. Thus, the side effects of globalization have found their own dangerous...show more content...
However, in order to create the analytical framework of this work, it is crucial to find the definitions of the key terms of this question.
The notion of terrorism and its evolution makes it doubtful of its existence as a generally accepted theoretical category and an established and
universally accepted term. Bruce Hoffman argues that most of the definitions are too broad and hence, every act of violence by states, nonā€“state actor
or an individual is considered as an act of terrorism. Moreover, he claims the term, which was firstly coined during the French Revolution, has
changed its meaning several times throughout the history, which makes it even more complex to create a totally accepted definition. Jeffrey Simon
found 212 diverse definitions of terrorism. In my view, the term is largely overused by a variety of political actors and academics, who understand it
differently. For example, Noam Chomsky argues that US policy toward Nicaragua, Haiti and Guatemala in the 1980s was a representation of a state
terrorism and Robert Mugabe refers to the any democratic opposition in Zimbabwe as terrorists. However, it is highly important to define the term
because in the case of global terrorism of 21st century, defining becomes a power on itself and in order to use the power of the definition, the definition
must be, at least party, shared. In my opinion, two main characteristics
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Global Terrorist Organizations Essay example
ETA stands for Euskadi Ta Askatasuna in Euskara, or in English, Basque Fatherland and Freedom. It grew out of the EKIN in Spain in 1959 and
formed as a radical Basque separatist group. Discontented with the moderate nationalism of the main Basque party, the ETA is dedicated to a separate
nationā€“state for the Basque people, an ethnic group inhabiting areas of northern Spain and southwestern France. Currently there are about 300 members
. Current leaders include Juan Cruz Maiztegui Bengoa and JosŠ“Ā© Luis Eciolaza GalŠ“ŠŽn, however very little is known about the ETA power hierarchy.
They are extremely secretive about their leadership structure. However in 1992, ETA's three top leaders ā€“ "military" leader Francisco Mujika
Garmendia,...show more content...
The group has attempted several ceaseā€“fires, including a 14ā€“month one that lasted until December 1999. While there have been a number of ETA
attacks since 2000, the group has claimed fewer victims. The strings of bombings in September 2004, December 2005, and early 2006 were generally
preceded by warnings and did not result in any deaths. Also the Spanish government has been cracking down, and there are more than one hundred
suspected ETA members in Spanish prisons today . In March 2006, ETA declared a permanent cease
ā€“fire, but broke this deal in December with the
placement of a car bomb. Since then they have appeared relatively weak, especially with the arrest of Jurdan Martitegi, the fourth consecutive ETA
military chief to be arrested by the police . However, violence resurged in the summer of 2009, leading to the death of three individuals and injuring
dozens more. The ETA may simply be biding its time before commencing another string of attacks. FARC FARC stands for Fuerzas Armadas
Revolucionarias de Colombia, or Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. The group grew out of the Colombian Communist Party in 1964 with the
aim of overthrowing the current democratic government of Colombia and replacing it with a Communist government. There are currently around
12,000 FARC members . Manuel Marulanda and
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The Importance Of Terrorism
Terrorism is an international problem that has affected many nations directly and indirectly for hundreds of years. It is defined by many as "a method
of governing or of resisting a government by the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce the target" (Baylis 403). Although there are many
signs and indicators of terrorist activities, such as: surveillance, elicitation, and supplies, it will always be a struggle to combat with terrorism.
Unfortunately, because of this, the world will have to continue to learn to live with terrorism.
Since terrorism is an inevitable aspect of life, it is important that everyone is educated on the subject. There are four known types of terrorist groups
categorized by their source of motivation:...show more content...
Lastly, it is important that citizens pay attention to anyone acquiring suspicious supplies. These supplies will include items such as: explosives,
weapons, ammunition, chemicals, or chemical equipment ("Secure"). Terrorists are known to create massive destruction without being recognized for
their suspicious behavior. On November 16th, 2017 at least 18 people were killed outside of a restaurant by an alleged car bomb in Kabul,
Afghanistan (Maps). Because of the fact that terrorists can so easily blend in with anyone, it is hard to challenge their acts of terror.
Once terrorists realized how easy it was for them to implement so much fear on so many people, terrorism went from being domestic to transnational.
From 1980 ā€“ 2017 there were at least 11 terrorist attacks on United States soil ("US Terrorist"). As of right now there are 195 countries in the world
and all of them are at risk just as the United States is ("Countries"). It has become so easy for terrorists to attack transnationally because of the
advancements in air travel, technology, and political interests intersected around a common cause.
Air travel seemed rather impressive to terrorists for many reasons. In the beginning airport security measures seemed nonā€“existent, but that has since
changed. When there was virtually no airport security, it was common for terrorists to take part in skyjackings. Skyjackings are when the terrorists
would
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Terrorism Is A Global Issue
Terrorism is a global issue that has been a problem for many for centuries. Many agree that there is not just one clear definition of the word. The
Dictionary.com definition of terrorism is, "The use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes." This definition is
incomplete. It doesn't tell you that the act of terrorism is wrong or does it describe who can be affected by it. The FBI's definition seems to be a better
description. They define it as, "Terrorism is the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government,
the civilian population, or ay segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.
Terrorism is a global issue because countries will always have political groups or religious group with different views on how their county should be
run. Some of these groups have hatred for groups or countries that oppose those views. They use that hatred to commit planned, and organized acts of
violence to cause fear in a society, and show that the society's government is unable to protect its citizens. Acts of terrorism usually affects innocent
people, in their daily lives, including children. The societies that are attacked are forced to change the way it is run in order to protect that society
from future attacks. These changes can make a society feel as though their government is being too controlling. The main objective of terrorism is to
cause chaos in
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Challenges Of Defining Terrorism Essay
Terrorism is certainly not innovative and despite the fact, that it has been documented throughout history, it is moderately difficult to define what
terrorism is. When it comes to discussing terrorism, it has been publicly understood from either exploiting or threatening the brutality in order to
enhance a political cause; this can be confusing as there isn't a universally approved definition towards terrorism. For instance, the Global Terrorism
Index has analysed that 64,000 people were killed by specific enactments of terrorism throughout 2002 and 2011. This is an interpretation of how
terrorism has become one of the most exceedingly political problems throughout the previous half century. There are a variety of law enforcement,
researchers and policy makers who have so far been unsuccessful when it comes to defining terrorism; this is why I will go into depth about the
difficulties that come towards defining terrorism.
The circumstances concerning terrorism have been inclined by an extensive significance towards the international community which is why it has
increased prime foreign policy challenges of the states.
Terrorist power has been increasing due to the most modern types of communication technologies and transport which has made it effortless for any
terrorist to attain targets to foray them without any difficulties. This is the reason why it has increased the threat of terrorism and formed it to be much
more alarming than ever in the past. Even though the
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Why Terrorism Should Be a Global Concern Essay
The war on terror is at the peak and there are vivid indications that every stone will be turned to halt it. A central assumption is that terrorism is a
religious war, apparently between Christians and the Muslims. This is just a moral claim that terrorists are using to attract more people over to their
side, as well as create solidarity among the Muslims. As a result, the imagery and the reality of terrorism differ overwhelmingly. There are various terror
occurrences around the globe that are similar and can be classified as terrorism. Otherwise, terrorism has been a means to carry on a conflict without the
antagonist realizing the nature of the threat, mistaking terrorism for criminal activity. Terrorism should be a global concern...show more content...
Jonah Alexander, a director of Interā€“University Centre for Terrorism Studies in Arlington, Virginia says that "the spread of holy terrorism in the name
of higher Islamic imperatives is the leading spoiler of Middle Eastern peace" (Alexander 362). He adds that "the spread of 'Sacred' Islamic values is
becoming the most serious challenge to regional and global stability" (Alexander 361).This shift will create more rivalry as people will automatically
fall on one side. On top of that, there is likelihood that terrorists will make neutral nations their battle ground, thereby getting them to be indirectly
involved. It is, therefore, important that terrorism be considered a global issue. It should be made a global concern because terrorists use religion as a
justification.
The use of religion as a justification for terrorist activities is one reason terrorism should be a global concern. The war on terror is getting more
complicated as terrorists are diverting the reason for the war to appear like a religious war of Christians against the Muslims. This is a technique
they are using to attract more people and as a justification. Alexander says, "Holy terrorism in the name for higher Islamic imperatives is the leading
spoiler for Middle Eastern peace" (Alexander 361). In his example we can see that a
Name 3 whole region reigns in conflict as a result
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The Global Fight Against Terrorism

  • 1. The Global Fight Against Terrorism Aman Patel Mr. Stout World History 1/28/14 The Global Fight against Terrorism In order to thoroughly analyze the global fight against terrorism, it is imperative to first understand the definition of terrorism. Alex Woolf states that terrorism is the use of violence against civilians, in order to achieve political goals (Woolf 4). Such political goals include altering the government of a country, abolishing unfair laws passed by biased individuals in power, and changing the status quo of a society. As opposed to an act of war, terrorism involves excessive violence, and is generally targeted towards civilians and innocent bystanders. Smaller or weaker factions have utilized terrorism as a tactic to attract attention and attack governments (Woolf 8). Governments have also supported terrorism to suppress and control opposition groups and political parties (Woolf 8). Many individuals embrace terrorism for various reasons. The grievances could be in forms of dissatisfaction with their economic situation, or differences in politics and religion with the ruling government (Woolf 12). According to Richard Barret, coordinator of the Al Qaeda Taliban Monitoring Team for the UN, states should consider education and messaging as methods to decrease the appeal of terrorism to discontented Muslims (French). Certain individuals resort to terrorism because they are denied a voice in their government. Also, people may find the timing to be right to voice their opinion, in a violent Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. The Impact of Global Terrorism Essay Introduction At the moment, terrorism is happening all over the globe ranging from the Middle East to Europe and Latin America and every part of the world. It is now a day to day act happening to innocent citizens of their countries. Terrorism can be caused by quite a number of factors that can affect the activity of terrorism, for example politics is a very good example of factors the can possibly cause a group of people to terrorize against another party or even rebel against their own country. There is no doubt among economists that wars, terrorism and political instability have a significant negative effects on the economies in which they take place. Recent economic literature investigates both the consequences of political violence...show more content... United States of America Currently America undoubtedly has the highest rate of terrorism and in my opinion is the most dangerous country. The reason behind my opinion is the power that the United States of America possesses and the amount of damage it can do to affect a country is extremely high, and because of this it has many enemies and is targeted by many countries. Locally, America has a very immoral reputation of having many terrorist organizations in which they all fought for a reason, For example the soā€“called Army Of God was fighting and using brutal ways to end abortion in the united states of America for the reason that during the midā€“1990's abortion violence increased drastically causing some conflicts in the country and thus resulted in the creation of the group which contemplates that they are doing the right thing but instead causing terror in the country and like these terrorist groups, they have all resulted in the loss of America's good reputation. Continued... Russia Terrorism in Russia has a very long history starting from the Russian empire. Significant terrorist activity has been occurring in Russia throughout the years, most notably Moscow where a terrorist group started by bombing apartments and which was followed by the Moscow theater hostage crisis which also lead to the beslan school crisis where 1100 people including 777 children where held hostage for three Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Terrorism are global issue that have occurred around the world. It happened between countries and countries or even in the civil wars. Because of venerating the religious beliefs, some terrorists groups used terrorism to defense and propagandize their goal to the world. Until now, Alā€“Qaeda and their allies are known as one of the strongest and dangerous terrorist groups. They were killing people who showed opposed ideas over their beliefs; furthermore, in their religious ideal, the terrorists groups believed that the more people they killed, the closer they come to God. Because American have freedom lifestyle and this lifestyle are opposed to Alā€“Qaeda opinions and American go to Middle Eastern to profit fuel and resources, American become the main target of Alā€“Qaeda. In 9/11 Alā€“Qaeda attacked US and after their attack, Alā€“Qaeda become nightmare of every nation in the world. Before 9/11, Alā€“Qaeda already launched the terror in the United States but American did not recognize the dangerous of terrorism, so they did not improve and tighten the security until the attack on September 11. According to 3 concepts that were stated in the book of Patrick C. Coaty about terrorism: Terrorism and International Environment, Terrorism and The State, and Terrorism and The Individual, people can be aware of how danger terrorism is and therefore set up a good plan to avoid terrorism or at least protect themselves from not becoming victims of the terror. The attack on 9 /11 was not the first Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Global Terrorism STRATEGIES OF PREVENTING AND CONTROLLING GLOBAL TERRORISM Author's Name Institutional Affiliation Date of Submission Terrorism is described as the violent and inhuman acts that get perpetuated for political, ideological, and religious goals with the aim of creating fear among the neutral military personnel. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), it entails the unlawful application of force to property or persons purposely to coerce the society or government in furtherance of social or political objectives. Terrorism is an old phenomenon that is emotive and complex given that such acts invoke tremendous feelings. Throughout human history, those opposed to the ruling governments or leadership have...show more content... In particular, applications of military forces, violenceā€“forā€“violence, and negotiation have been applied in different parts of the world to help control and prevent global terrorism. Bibliography Hoffman, Bruce. Inside Terrorism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011. Laqueur, Walter. The New Terrorism: Fanaticism and the Arms of Mass Destruction. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pillar, Paul. Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 2013. Rubenstein, Richard. Alchemists of Revolution: Terrorism in the Modern World. New York: Basic Books, 2011. Wilkinson, Paul. Terrorism versus Democracy: The Liberal State Response. London: Frank Cass, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. How Does Terrorism Affect Global Politics Introduction Terrorism has a very significant impact in global politics. The impact on global politics is now more significant than ever before, due to the rise of terrorist organisations such as the Islamic State and alā€“Qaeda. Terrorists use attacks to create chaos and fear in society, forcing global political reactions to control the threat. Fear created through the media is believed to exaggerate the global threat posed by terrorism. Terrorism is able to dramatically change the scope of global politics forcing states to reconsider many policies including the immigration, spending and defence. Body Terrorism is considered very difficult to define, there is no definitive definition of terrorism with governments and organisations offering different definitions. While their is not universal definition for terrorism, the U.S. Department of Defence defines terrorism as 'The unlawful use of violence or threat of violence to instil fear and coerce governments or societies. Terrorism is often motivated by religious, political, or other ideological beliefs and committed in the pursuit of goals that are usually political.' Modern terrorism poses many threats to governments over the world, the fear of terrorist attacks has risen with attacks in major cities such as the attacks in Paris, France on 13 November 2015, resulting in 137 deaths, with injuries to a further 368 people. At the time of the attacks Europe was under an migrant crisis with 1.3 million migrants applying for Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Global Warming And Terrorism : Terrorism Global warming and terrorism are two transnational problems that states face in the 21st century. Globalization has brought the attention of the entire world to come together to solve the issues of collective goods for the betterment of mankind. The effects of manā€“made global warming and terrorism ā€“ mainly suicide terrorism, are certainly challenges that call for solutions. When solving terrorism, states must invest heavily in homeland security in order to send a powerful message towards terrorist organizations. Cooperation and the ability to give up power and sovereignty from every state government to use the tools at their disposal at the local, regional, and national level is vital in solving such transnational problems. Education and ...show more content... Australia is an example of how people can influence their leaders to make a difference ā€“ a television, internet and radio campaign as well as over 250 people giving Al Gore's presentation all across the country became the deciding factor for Australia's Prime Minister to change his position on Kyoto. When states deal with international issues such as global warming ā€“ it's common for accusations to be made rather than actions. For example, although the United States hasn't formally accepted the Kyoto Protocols, they have been quick to judge China for its levels of pollution that rank the worst globally. Needless to say, the U.S. has failed to make meaningful impact themselves and rank second worst (Union of Concerned Scientists). States need to begin to work together and come to the understanding that the environment is a collective good considering everyone uses it and is responsible for taking care of it (Miller 2016, Module 13). States would benefit from a cleaner environment regardless of the sacrifices made in the form of short term negative economic effects caused by industrialization, new technologies and individual economies that depend on them, overall we would see reduced greenhouse gas emissions (Goldstein and Pevhouse 2014, 312). During his TED talk, Al Gore says "we can mobilize resources and political will. But the political will has to be mobilized in order to mobilize the resources" (Al Gore Module 12). When superpowers such as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Stopping Terrorism Worldwide Essay Can We Stop the Worldwide Diseaseā€“Terrorism? Terrorism, which has been around for as long as people can remember, has been on the rise for the past ten years. Terrorists usually use murdering, kidnapping, hiā€“jacking and bombings to achieve their political purpose. For instance, according to Wikipedia.com (2006), in 1985 816 deaths, then in 2003, more than 1,000 people died by terorist acts around the world. In recent years, terrorism seems to be at a new height and attacks are much more violent than in the past. Unfortunately, in spite of many antiā€“terror campaigns, projects and organizations are being created for prevention (to prevent) terrorism, the number of terrorists only is increasing. These days terrorism is all over the world....show more content... For example, the Andijan Events, which happened in 2005. Many innocent people were killed during the terrorists attempt to take control over the government of (maybe in) Andijan. As the President of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov said (Uzbek Nation Will Never Depend on Others, 2005), the executors of that terror act were the members of, soā€“called, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan. Their primary goal was to set Caliphate in Uzbekistan, which would have made Uzbekistan an Islamic Republic and led to put dot in Uzbekistan's development, especially in economy growth. Also, there are some other reasons for terrorist acts such as: hate towards a race, nationality, or religion. The following example contains all reasons listed above. Another international terror group Alā€“Qaeda, number one terror group with a multimillionaire leader Osama Ben Laden, carried out a terror attack in 2001, in USA. Referring to Wikipedia.com (2006), terrorists hijacked four commercial airplanes and crashed two of them into World Trade Centre, in Manhattan. The other one crashed to US Pentagon, and fourth crashed in rural place in Pennsylvania. It took about 2,986 lives of innocent people, including 19 hijackers, and more than 40 000 people were injured. In both examples mentioned above, there are exact motivating factors. In both cases the motivating factors are ideology and religion. But there are also many other factors which make people become terrorists and take guns in their hands or blow themselves Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Essay on The Global Fight Against Terrorism Despite spending billions of dollars to fight endless wars, global terrorism rose 43% in 2013. As a result, terrorism has been brought to the fore of not only the American mentality, but the international mentality as well. Consequently, we must do a few things in order to maintain our sanity, dignity, power, and security. We must retaliate forcefully and successfully. We mustgarner support for our cause and give other countries a reason to want to stand behind America. We must reassure the world of our confidence as a great power, and our ability to retain that status. Lastly, and most practically, we must explore the possibilities of terrorism that exist and attempt to grasp the actual threat that these...show more content... These include: Telecommunications, electrical power systems, gas and oil, banking and finance, transportation, water supply systems, and government and emergency services(Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office). These systems and their role in our every day lives cannot be taken for granted. What would we do if they were to break down? I'm walking a fine line here with regards to the definition of terrorism. It is not often implied that the goal of the terrorist is to cause irreparable damage to a particular state system. Instead, the goal of a terrorist is to communicate a message, attract attention, or to advance a political ideology through violent ( and not necessarily ubiquitous) acts. Wiping out a country's economic foundation may be an action that would be expected as an act of war; a stateā€“sponsored project in response to another states adversary nature, as we have demonstrated by employing economic sanctions in response to Saddam Hussein's disregard for morality. But then I consider the causes and motives of terrorism I am aware of. Religious fanaticism and Post War conditions are obvious, but I worry most about terrorists that are both embittered and driven by a deep hatred for democracy, the institutions it fosters, and feelings of economic distress. One who is raised in an environment that fuels these Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Importance Of Global Terrorism The Global Terrorism Sanctions block, with certain exceptions, all property and interests in property of certain foreign persons that are in the United States, that come within the United States, or that come within the possession or control of U.S. persons, including their overseas branches. The sanctions also prohibit any transaction with or dealing with a U.S. person or within the United States in property or interests in property blocked under the Order. Also, any transaction by a U.S. person or a person within the United States that evades or avoids or attempts to evade or avoid the prohibitions in the Order is also prohibited. The USA PATRIOT Act, (Pub. L. 107 ā€“56, October 26, 2001), the primary piece of legislation to emerge after...show more content... government to protect global commerce from terrorism, developed to enhance and maintain security procedures throughout the global supply chain. Under the program, importing companies create policies to enhance their own security practices and those of their business partners involved in the supply chain. Upon the effective implementation of their policies, imports by these businesses are subject to expedited processing at entry. Companies who elect to participate will undergo a Cā€“TPAT validation, which is not a Customs audit, but a process under which Customs meets with company representatives and potentially visits selected domestic and foreign sites to examine the company's security profile to verify that specific supply chain security measures are accurate and are being followed. Through the program, Customs envisions enhancing partnerships, sharing "best practices," and cooperatively developing solutions to potential vulnerabilities, to enhance overall border security against international terrorism. Effective December 2, 2002, this rule requires carriers to submit a cargo declaration 24 hours before cargo aboard the vessel at a foreign port. Enforcement of the rule began on February 2, 2003. On May 4, 2003, Customs began to issue "Do Not Load" messages for certain cargo that has an invalid or incomplete cargo description. This process is a change from initial enforcement actions that focused only on major departures from Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Terrorism : A Global Issue Essay Angela Brown Professor Miller English 112 13 Sept 2015 Terrorism Many of us will embrace our loved ones before leaving our homes to start a hectic workday. As we hug our children and kiss our spouses goodbye, the thought of losing them, or our lives to acts of terrorism, is typically not one to cross our minds. On September 11, 2001, this mere thought became the reality for many families. The eleventh of September will forever be remembered as the date a terrorist organization, known as alā€“Qaeda, attacked the United States killing thousands of innocent people. The alā€“Qaeda organization have exposed vulnerabilities in the United States' homeland security. Many have questioned how could this happen to a country known to be the most powerful nation in the world and what steps are being taken to prevent these acts from occurring in the future? Today,terrorism is a forefront global issue bringing nations together to develop ways to improve national security for all. The term terrorism, in English use, originated during the French Revolution 's Reign of Terror when violent acts were carried out by a political group called the Jacobin Club. The Jacobin Club conducted numerous of guillotine killings to enforce obedience from the state and to bully regime enemies (History of Terrorism). History also shows when individuals disagree with beliefs or views of another group of people, sometimes acts of violence and destruction are used to intimidate or conform. Examples of acts of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Global Terrorism : Can It Be Stopped? Essay Global Terrorism: Can It Be Stopped? Mickey Barron American Studies ā€“ 3 Mr. Wheeler 11 November 2016 Tactics to induce terror in pursuit of a political goal have been utilized by a multitude of organizations across the globe. This method of power control is known as terrorism, and due to its impact and unpredictability, it is highly feared and monitored today in the 21st century. Attacks of this nature stem from radical beliefs of religion, ethics, or other politics, and have been carried out globally, ranging from the 9/11 attack in New York City to the 2015 shooting in Paris, France. Terrorism over recent years has grown despite an abundance of efforts by many nations and international organisations to stop development of such groups. This growth is partially attributed to advances in digital technology and the furtherment of communication techniques, such as social media and webā€“based content, which has allowed for the spread of these radical ideas across the planet making it difficult to control the advancement of these beliefs (Council on Foreign Relations, 2009). Terrorism will never be able to be fully stopped due to the abstract nature and ideology from which terrorism originates. Much controversy surrounds the use of drone strikes to mitigate terrorism. Many believe it is effective in eradicating terrorists, however the aftermath of the situation is quite contradictory. Drone strikes "kill women, children, they kill everybody. It's a war, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Terrorism Is A Global Issue Terrorism is a global issue that most Canadians have come accustomed to hearing. Due to the sudden rise of terrorist acts with the Boston bombings and the shootings in Paris, terrorism is all that seems to appear on the news. But there are many parts of terrorism that people don't know about. Like the fact that at one point the United States armed Muslim extremist in Afghanistan, who would later make up Al Qeada, to help them win the fight against the soviets who once occupied Afghanistan. Terrorism is a very broad subject, but through this essay I will be discussing the history of terrorism, its psychological factors, sociological factors, how is one brought up to become a terrorist, differing viewpoints and an experts opinion. Terrorism is defined as the use of violence or intimidation in the pursuit of political aim. The term was coined in 1793 by Maximillian Robespierre during his reign of terror in the French revolution. Robespierre would have people who opposed his ways killed. Since those days terrorist groups have formed all over the world. The Irish public army is a terrorist group that is fighting to become a national republic rather than be considered part of Great Britain. Distinct ethnic groups in turkey, Syria, Iran, and Sri Lanka have fought for autonomy since the beginning of the 20th century. The first experience the western society had with terrorism was in the 1972 Munich Olympic when a Palestinian group kidnapped and killed Israeli athletes. Religiously Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Terrorism Vs Counterterrorism In the fight against global terrorism, the United States has emerged as the leader in the fight against transnational terrorism due to its standing as world's lone superpower and the fact big target for attacks by terrorist groups. However, with that being said as powerful as the United States is and with as many resources that it has at its disposal it to fight terrorism it still needs help from others. Nation states that are in regions were terrorists wreak or have terrorist activity within their own borders are in a situation in which they would be able to help the United States in a substantial way by providing a great deal of information and partnering up with the United States in the fight against terrorism. However, there are nations...show more content... The funding of terrorist groups has been a big issue for United States counterterrorist policies because essentially what is happening is that terrorist groups who receive funding from nation states not only have the desire to commit acts of terror but they now have the money and/or resources they need to get whatever weapons such as guns, bombs and knifes that would enable them to commit whatever crimes that popped into their heads. Additionally, even in situations in which terrorist groups are in nations that are antiā€“terrorist but have the resources available such as purchasing certain items from stores to commit acts of terror from stores would allow terror groups to carry out their activities if they are not caught in time to prevent them from carrying out their plans. Terrorists/terrorist groups that have the necessary resources to engage in terroristic activity makes the fight against international terrorism that much more complicated because they would have similar resources to the counterterrorist forces, the United States in particular and western nations in general. Hoffman, in reference to the amount of money per year Iran funded for various terrorists groups mentions, "...Iran was alleged to have provided a total of about $100 million a year to various Islamic terrorist organizations across Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. What has been the effect of globalization on Terrorism? The aggravation of global problems at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries has become a distinctive aspect of the present stage of the development of the world community. Global problems largely determine today 's features of international relations and the main directions of world politics. One of the key global problems that international community currently faces is international terrorism. A lively discussion about the growing influence of globalization on the study of international relations has become even more acute after September 11, 2001, when the world faced an unprecedented terrorist act in history. Thus, the side effects of globalization have found their own dangerous...show more content... However, in order to create the analytical framework of this work, it is crucial to find the definitions of the key terms of this question. The notion of terrorism and its evolution makes it doubtful of its existence as a generally accepted theoretical category and an established and universally accepted term. Bruce Hoffman argues that most of the definitions are too broad and hence, every act of violence by states, nonā€“state actor or an individual is considered as an act of terrorism. Moreover, he claims the term, which was firstly coined during the French Revolution, has changed its meaning several times throughout the history, which makes it even more complex to create a totally accepted definition. Jeffrey Simon found 212 diverse definitions of terrorism. In my view, the term is largely overused by a variety of political actors and academics, who understand it differently. For example, Noam Chomsky argues that US policy toward Nicaragua, Haiti and Guatemala in the 1980s was a representation of a state terrorism and Robert Mugabe refers to the any democratic opposition in Zimbabwe as terrorists. However, it is highly important to define the term because in the case of global terrorism of 21st century, defining becomes a power on itself and in order to use the power of the definition, the definition must be, at least party, shared. In my opinion, two main characteristics Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Global Terrorist Organizations Essay example ETA stands for Euskadi Ta Askatasuna in Euskara, or in English, Basque Fatherland and Freedom. It grew out of the EKIN in Spain in 1959 and formed as a radical Basque separatist group. Discontented with the moderate nationalism of the main Basque party, the ETA is dedicated to a separate nationā€“state for the Basque people, an ethnic group inhabiting areas of northern Spain and southwestern France. Currently there are about 300 members . Current leaders include Juan Cruz Maiztegui Bengoa and JosŠ“Ā© Luis Eciolaza GalŠ“ŠŽn, however very little is known about the ETA power hierarchy. They are extremely secretive about their leadership structure. However in 1992, ETA's three top leaders ā€“ "military" leader Francisco Mujika Garmendia,...show more content... The group has attempted several ceaseā€“fires, including a 14ā€“month one that lasted until December 1999. While there have been a number of ETA attacks since 2000, the group has claimed fewer victims. The strings of bombings in September 2004, December 2005, and early 2006 were generally preceded by warnings and did not result in any deaths. Also the Spanish government has been cracking down, and there are more than one hundred suspected ETA members in Spanish prisons today . In March 2006, ETA declared a permanent cease ā€“fire, but broke this deal in December with the placement of a car bomb. Since then they have appeared relatively weak, especially with the arrest of Jurdan Martitegi, the fourth consecutive ETA military chief to be arrested by the police . However, violence resurged in the summer of 2009, leading to the death of three individuals and injuring dozens more. The ETA may simply be biding its time before commencing another string of attacks. FARC FARC stands for Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, or Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. The group grew out of the Colombian Communist Party in 1964 with the aim of overthrowing the current democratic government of Colombia and replacing it with a Communist government. There are currently around 12,000 FARC members . Manuel Marulanda and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. The Importance Of Terrorism Terrorism is an international problem that has affected many nations directly and indirectly for hundreds of years. It is defined by many as "a method of governing or of resisting a government by the use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce the target" (Baylis 403). Although there are many signs and indicators of terrorist activities, such as: surveillance, elicitation, and supplies, it will always be a struggle to combat with terrorism. Unfortunately, because of this, the world will have to continue to learn to live with terrorism. Since terrorism is an inevitable aspect of life, it is important that everyone is educated on the subject. There are four known types of terrorist groups categorized by their source of motivation:...show more content... Lastly, it is important that citizens pay attention to anyone acquiring suspicious supplies. These supplies will include items such as: explosives, weapons, ammunition, chemicals, or chemical equipment ("Secure"). Terrorists are known to create massive destruction without being recognized for their suspicious behavior. On November 16th, 2017 at least 18 people were killed outside of a restaurant by an alleged car bomb in Kabul, Afghanistan (Maps). Because of the fact that terrorists can so easily blend in with anyone, it is hard to challenge their acts of terror. Once terrorists realized how easy it was for them to implement so much fear on so many people, terrorism went from being domestic to transnational. From 1980 ā€“ 2017 there were at least 11 terrorist attacks on United States soil ("US Terrorist"). As of right now there are 195 countries in the world and all of them are at risk just as the United States is ("Countries"). It has become so easy for terrorists to attack transnationally because of the advancements in air travel, technology, and political interests intersected around a common cause. Air travel seemed rather impressive to terrorists for many reasons. In the beginning airport security measures seemed nonā€“existent, but that has since changed. When there was virtually no airport security, it was common for terrorists to take part in skyjackings. Skyjackings are when the terrorists would Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Terrorism Is A Global Issue Terrorism is a global issue that has been a problem for many for centuries. Many agree that there is not just one clear definition of the word. The Dictionary.com definition of terrorism is, "The use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes." This definition is incomplete. It doesn't tell you that the act of terrorism is wrong or does it describe who can be affected by it. The FBI's definition seems to be a better description. They define it as, "Terrorism is the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or ay segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives. Terrorism is a global issue because countries will always have political groups or religious group with different views on how their county should be run. Some of these groups have hatred for groups or countries that oppose those views. They use that hatred to commit planned, and organized acts of violence to cause fear in a society, and show that the society's government is unable to protect its citizens. Acts of terrorism usually affects innocent people, in their daily lives, including children. The societies that are attacked are forced to change the way it is run in order to protect that society from future attacks. These changes can make a society feel as though their government is being too controlling. The main objective of terrorism is to cause chaos in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Challenges Of Defining Terrorism Essay Terrorism is certainly not innovative and despite the fact, that it has been documented throughout history, it is moderately difficult to define what terrorism is. When it comes to discussing terrorism, it has been publicly understood from either exploiting or threatening the brutality in order to enhance a political cause; this can be confusing as there isn't a universally approved definition towards terrorism. For instance, the Global Terrorism Index has analysed that 64,000 people were killed by specific enactments of terrorism throughout 2002 and 2011. This is an interpretation of how terrorism has become one of the most exceedingly political problems throughout the previous half century. There are a variety of law enforcement, researchers and policy makers who have so far been unsuccessful when it comes to defining terrorism; this is why I will go into depth about the difficulties that come towards defining terrorism. The circumstances concerning terrorism have been inclined by an extensive significance towards the international community which is why it has increased prime foreign policy challenges of the states. Terrorist power has been increasing due to the most modern types of communication technologies and transport which has made it effortless for any terrorist to attain targets to foray them without any difficulties. This is the reason why it has increased the threat of terrorism and formed it to be much more alarming than ever in the past. Even though the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Why Terrorism Should Be a Global Concern Essay The war on terror is at the peak and there are vivid indications that every stone will be turned to halt it. A central assumption is that terrorism is a religious war, apparently between Christians and the Muslims. This is just a moral claim that terrorists are using to attract more people over to their side, as well as create solidarity among the Muslims. As a result, the imagery and the reality of terrorism differ overwhelmingly. There are various terror occurrences around the globe that are similar and can be classified as terrorism. Otherwise, terrorism has been a means to carry on a conflict without the antagonist realizing the nature of the threat, mistaking terrorism for criminal activity. Terrorism should be a global concern...show more content... Jonah Alexander, a director of Interā€“University Centre for Terrorism Studies in Arlington, Virginia says that "the spread of holy terrorism in the name of higher Islamic imperatives is the leading spoiler of Middle Eastern peace" (Alexander 362). He adds that "the spread of 'Sacred' Islamic values is becoming the most serious challenge to regional and global stability" (Alexander 361).This shift will create more rivalry as people will automatically fall on one side. On top of that, there is likelihood that terrorists will make neutral nations their battle ground, thereby getting them to be indirectly involved. It is, therefore, important that terrorism be considered a global issue. It should be made a global concern because terrorists use religion as a justification. The use of religion as a justification for terrorist activities is one reason terrorism should be a global concern. The war on terror is getting more complicated as terrorists are diverting the reason for the war to appear like a religious war of Christians against the Muslims. This is a technique they are using to attract more people and as a justification. Alexander says, "Holy terrorism in the name for higher Islamic imperatives is the leading spoiler for Middle Eastern peace" (Alexander 361). In his example we can see that a Name 3 whole region reigns in conflict as a result Get more content on HelpWriting.net