According to U.S. law, no.
U.S. Code Title 22, Ch.38, Para. 2656f(d) says that terrorism:
"means premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents"
See? The United States is not a subnational group, it is a national group.
Destroying civilian buildings and killing civilians are only cowardly acts of terrorism if those committing it are subnational. If the group is national, than such acts are only infrastructure reduction and collateral damage.
No, the United States is the worlds largest front runner against terrorism, therefor, the middle eastern countries that support terrorism are not U.S. Allies. This is just one example.
The War on Terror is a term used to define an international military campaign led by the United States and the United Kingdom with the support of other NATO as well as non-NATO countries.
the government can guard against terrorism only in the United States
the goverment has no anti terroism policy NONE
Terrorism can happen anywhere but unless it is regular it is a surprise
To pressure the United States not to support Israel
no
Jed L. Babbin has written: 'In the words of our enemies' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Government policy, Terrorism, War on Terrorism, 2001- 'Legacy of valor' -- subject(s): Fiction, United States, United States. Navy. SEALs
Nelson Adrian Blish has written: 'Ishmael's son' -- subject(s): Fiction, Governors, Terrorism, United States, United States. Navy
Of course they do. No one wants terrorism.
(Apex) Terrorism.
if one does not feel any allegiance to the United States then I percieve that person does not support the Constitution or the United States. If one does not support this country find a country he/she can support..........