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Avoid any public disturbances and political demonstrations, Walk around and inspect her rental car for tampering prior to entering it - every time, Do not accept an unexpected parcel delivered to her hotel room - have delivery person take it to the front desk staff
the government should improve security system of our country.judicial system must be made fast.it should be ensured by the government that no one is duped in injustice.an exemplary action must taken against the terrorist.
Counter-terrorism consists of both military and law enforcement approaches. While military force may be necessary to combat terrorist organizations, the legal framework and coordination with law enforcement agencies are crucial for addressing the root causes of terrorism, gathering intelligence, and ensuring proper prosecution. Thus, it should be considered a hybrid issue that requires a comprehensive strategy combining both war and law enforcement elements.
There will always be terrorism as long as people say that other countries should be wiped out. When people learn tolerance, terrorism will decline - but I'm not holding my breath for that.
go out, buy the biggest snake you can find, and shove it in your ass
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Atalie Honaker should really stop asking these questions. No one likes her, she can get over it. (:
what measures should be taken to avoid the threats of rodents
Perhaps. Terrorism isn't something that should be tolerated, regardless of whether or not it seems necessary. Of course, acting against 'terrorism' has resulted in continued conflict and many deaths. Whether or not the United States should act against terrorism is a subject for debate, and the answer isn't a simple 'yes' or 'no'. It's really up to the individual to make up their mind. But regardless of whether we should or not, the US seems to be combating it anyway.
they should watch who ever come near him and they should don't be no more wars
NO. Terrorism is not an answer for any problem. It is the explicit and intentional use of violence against civilians. If you have an issue with a government, you should protest or attack that government, not civilians.
Terrorism can result in killing people, which is against one of the Ten Commandments. Christianity also preaches peace, which terrorism is not a manifestation of. Christianity says that we should love our neighbour, which again is something that terrorism is not about. So there are lots of reasons why Christians and members of all other religions disagree with terrorism. People can take the Bible, and books of other religions, and selectively quote and twist things in an effort to promote violence and terrorism, but Christianity, like other religions, does not support terrorism.