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A Study of Terrorism and how it affects the governments of the world. ... So we ask, is terrorism an effective way for militants and other groups that feel they have a cause to further their causes?
To successfully answer our question about whether or not terrorism is effective, we need to first learn what terrorism is. Terrorism is defined as the act of violence or the threat of violence, especially bombing, kidnapping, and assassination, carried out for political purposes . ...
Terrorism dates all the way back to the first century when the Zealots were fighting against the Roman occupation of what is now Israel. ...
Terrorism has become increasingly aggressive in the Middle East over the last forty years. ...
In the same regard with foreign attacks, the United States had to be concerned with “domestic terrorism” as well. The United States has had an ample history of terrorism. ... As we can see, although domestic terrorism is indeed a viable threat in the United States, the United States government has never changed a single law or policy because of actions taken or demands that come from domestic terrorists. ...
The day of September 11, 2001, saw an end to the way the worldviews terrorism. With the attacks on the World Trade Center towers, and the Pentagon, the United States could no longer afford to take a light stance on terrorism anywhere in the world. ... Bush has since called for a new war against terrorism, asking all countries to help in the war and telling them, “You are either with us or against us. ... And now, they have to face not only the wrath of the combined forces of the United States, but the forces of Great Britain, Australia, and other countries that have vowed to help us stamp out terrorism. ... He is also known to have said that anyone who does not support Allah and his religion is an infidel and should be attacked. ... But terrorism has definitely become more rampant over the last few years. There is no country immune from the threats of terrorism. England and Ireland have suffered from repeated attacks from the IRA, Japan has been the victim of biological terrorism, and then America for so long seemed immune to International terror, but with events such as the first and second World Trade Center attacks, that reality has become all to clear. ... Yes, terrorism is very successful in killing innocent lives, destroying property, installing fear, and costing countries billions of dollars. ... Bush who has declared a global war on terrorism. ...
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"Terrorism Explained." [Online] The Terrorism Research Center, 1996. ... terrorism.
Approximate Word count = 2535 Approximate Pages = 10.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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