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Globalization's Funding Of Terrorism

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Globalization is affecting most everything in the world today by mixing cultures, beliefs, people, and ideas together in the melting pot of society. Since terrorism has taken the impact of globalization it is leaving the world in a war of terror and a desperate effort to unite against the growing terrorist groups. After the numerous, tragic world wide events stemmed by terrorism such as: 9/11, bombing of the London subway, and the Beslan school hostage crisis, the world has vastly changed its’ mentality of dealing with the future. The globe is forced to unite against an emerging threat, and is conjointly cutting funding for terrorism through decreasing various purchases of oil and other items from organizations aiding terrorist groups …show more content…

Not only was drug trade used to earn profit for the terrorist groups, they also used it to exchange for materials and resources they wanted. For example, Osama Bin Laden received at least four suitcases of nuclear devices for the exchange of half-billion of heroine (Ehrenfeld 394). Globalization has impacted the funding of terrorism by allowing the connections for trading of illegal substances and stolen items, but has also connected the nations. The nations see that they will need to come together and unite against terrorism by cutting off their funding. The nations are faced with several enemy countries that are harboring terrorist groups and allowing them to inhabit their land. President Bush named Iran, Iraq, and North Korea the axis of evil in 2002 (Fuller). But now the countries that harbor terrorist is a much larger list. Cuba not only has terrorists living there legally, but it “funds, trains, and arms many guerrilla groups” (State). But Cuba’s main action that proves it to be pro-terrorism is their assisting in transferring terrorists to the US illegally. Iran also harbors terrorism by funding terrorism and giving the groups materials they need therefore supporting many terrorist groups. “Iran provided lethal support, including weapons, training, funding, and guidance, to Iraqi Shia militant groups targeting US and Iraqi forces”.

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