Islamic Fundamentalism (Usuliya) is a religious position about how a person should live their life. It concerns personal implementation of the Shari'a law. It is not necessarily violent, but most Fundamentalists (Usuliyin) cannot separate their personal desire to live a puritanical life from their demand that others join them and set up laws requiring a country or the world to adhere to their views. When others resist, preferring to live in democracies or secular states, this prompts the Islamic Fundamentalists to press for change using violence and terrorism.
Muslim fundamentalism is fast becoming the chief threat to global peace and security as well as a cause of national and local disturbance through terrorism. It is akin to the menace posed by Nazism and fascism in the 1930's and then by communism in the 50's"
Can the global War on Terrorism be won
global. terrorism happens all over the world in different places Second answer: >Terrorism generally happens on a local scale within a country, so it could be described as a local problem, but there are numerous cases of international terrorism, and the involvement of other countries to prevent or promote terrorism mean that terrorism is a global issue.
The relationship between the terms terrorism and global network is that terrorists and terrorism can come from anywhere in the globe. Terrorists work together in a global network to plan their attacks on their enemies.
Global War on Terrorism Service Medal was created on 2003-03-12.
Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal was created on 2003-03-12.
Nobody bro. we fight terrorism with peace and tranquility
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Global Islamic Finance magazine was created in 2007-11.
Global TerrorismGlobal terrorism is acts of terrorism that are committed around the world. Prevention and response to global terrorism is the extent to which foreign countries are cooperating with the United States in the prevention of further acts of terrorism and activities of any terrorist group known to be responsible for the kidnapping or death of an American citizen.
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You will have to ask the person who uses the term. I haven't seen anything "new" about global terrorism, so the concept must be in the mind of the person who says it.