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    The world is witnessing a rise in terrorist activities in various parts of the world. The terrorist tactics of many extremist organizations around the world show that terrorism is an international phenomenon. The number of extremist organizations is increasing. Some of these groups are fighting for control of some land plots, while others are fighting to spread their own ideologies or religious philosophies. The practice of terrorism from year to year became more sophisticated and ironic. In the

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    defies the use of traditional warfare requiring the use of different methods to successfully counter the threat. Terrorists are not associated with a sovereign nation, but are held together by their particular ideology. This fact causes major difficulties in fighting terrorism, including the question of whether the United States has a right to conduct operations to hunt down terrorists in other nations without violating their sovereignty. There are only four nations that have given the U.S. permission

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    Terrorism is a budding problem in the present world. It has been a big issue since the events of 9/11. There are numerous terrorist organizations in the world today. Three of these organization are responsible for most of the terrorist attack today. These organizations are Al Qaeda, Taliban and ISIS. These organization orchestrate most of the attacks that happen today. According to New York Times, the numerous attacks that happened in Paris, that killed 130 people, Egypt, that killed 224 people and

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    Cause Of Terrorism

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    we live in. Today, terrorist acts have become the norm in all parts of the world. Terror attacks are surprise attacks involving the calculated use of violence against civilians (metro.co.uk). The motive behind these senseless attacks will most likely be religious, political or economic in nature (metro.co.uk ). The act of terrorism will be carried out using methods designed to intimidate and instill fear. (metro.co.uk).According to Story Maps, there were over 1044 terrorist acts in 2017. In the

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    amount of people. What’s left out, however, is the finances behind each attack. In order for terrorist to be successful, they need to be financially and politically strong. That’s not always the case, especially when terrorists are recruited from poor families. They have to start from somewhere. In this case, the perpetrators take advantage of obtaining illegal funds. In order to outsmart terrorists, Americans shall be vigilant as to how the law deals with international trade and how to detect

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    Terrorism and the Media

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    of the entire world and compel a terrorist organization's message into the spotlight for the whole world to look at. Reasons and purpose for attacks are often derived from the news so what better way for a terrorists organization to relay there message than the news. Most recently affecting the U.S were the events occurring on September 11th. People have interest in the events

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    Terrorism is an international problem in today’s global community. Despite the efforts to end terroristic events, a terrorist attack can happen at any second. In the Twenty-First Century, Boko Haram and the Boston Bombing are examples reflecting terrorist acts. It is important to research and understand the unlawful use of force and violence against any persons; whether it be through a terrorist or an entire organization. Defining terrorism Terrorism in its whole entirety is ineluctably about power; the

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    constantly evolving and it has been passed through different groups of terrorists. Schelling (1996) explains that the use of violence to terrorize the enemy is as old as human warfare. But there is a difference between more forms of terrorism and older forms of phenomenon.

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    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

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    taken over pretty much and now the older Sikh leaders were just there. That is how the religion got so messed up. That 's why they were all about violence and none of the original Sikh views. They did not even achieve any political views. The Sikh terrorist are mainly in India. So even if the government is not the best doesn 't mean people can do whatever that want. In

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