Those who perpetrate terror will always justify it, usually with self-serving excuses of victimization of one kind or another. If there were such a thing as an objective moral compass, then terror cannot be justified.
the answer is yes, otherwise the american revelotion would have been an act of terrorism
There is no justification for terrorism. There may be justification for terror... as in torture to get information that saves hundreds of lives. It is not black and white. There are, at least, hypothetical situations where terrorism can be morally justified. My question is if there are any real life situations that are arguably morally justifiable. On the other hand, terrorism employed in conjunction with guerrilla warfare in a protracted war of liberation may well prove useful and therefore also justified, as it did in Algeria and South Vietnam. Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy .
No. They are not. The powers are divided in the US Constitution for good reason.
no, terrorism is something that has been happening for a fairly long time.
The basic philosophical question here is does the end justify the means. That question is up to the individual person to decide.
its economy has suffered
As far as I know there have been no recent cases of counter-terrorism in the Toronto area. The most recent case I know of took place in 2006 when there were several counter terrorism raids.
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There have been recent plots of terrorism in the UK and little has been done to combat this. There are many known to support terrorism but little is done.
If you do little research about Turkey, you would see that Turkey has been already suffered due to terrorism so they are not
No religion, whatsoever, encourages terrorism. Believers of any religion may have among them those who for any reason, religious or political or social, get involved in terrorism.