Terrorism is usually motivated by a desire to instill fear, achieve political or ideological goals, retaliate against perceived injustices, or undermine governments or established social structures. It can also be used as a tactic to draw attention to a cause or provoke a response.
Terrorism in the 1990s saw a rise in attacks by groups like Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, culminating in high-profile incidents such as the World Trade Center bombing in 1993 and the US Embassy bombings in Africa in 1998. The 1990s also saw the beginning of global efforts to combat terrorism, such as the establishment of the UN Counter-Terrorism Committee.
Terrorist groups use terrorism as a tactic because it is designed to instill fear and create a sense of chaos or uncertainty among the population. This can help them achieve their goals, whether political, social, or religious, by leveraging fear as a way to exert influence or force change. It is often seen as a way to destabilize governments or societies and gain attention for their cause.
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Terrorism is the deliberate use of violence to intimidate and instill fear in a population for ideological, religious, or political reasons. It is often carried out by individuals or groups seeking to advance their goals through the use of fear and intimidation.
Yes, people can change while in prison through rehabilitation programs, counseling, education, and self-reflection. However, individual motivation and willingness to change play crucial roles in this process.
Because one county's "terrorist" is another county's "freedom fighter". However, this only affects what actual acts are considered terrorism; the definition of it is any act of violence with a political motivation.
State Terrorism, Cyber Terrorism, Eco Terrorism, Bio Terrorism
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Terrorism is a threat usually because people die in acts of terrorism.
Anti Terrorism is the holistic, defensive, approach to terrorism which seeks to understand the causes and drivers of terrorism. Counter terrorism is the offensive pursuit, prosecution and negation of terrorist activity. TRUE
State sponsored terrorism is terrorism that is done by a peoples own government towards its own people. Oftentimes, state sponsored terrorism is done in the name of International terrorism.
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Of course they do. No one wants terrorism.
External motivation, Social pressure, and self motivation.
Edward F. Mickolus has written: 'Terrorism, 2002-2004' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Chronology, Bibliography, History 'Terrorism, 1996-2001' 'The terrorist list' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Biography, Terrorists 'Terrorism, 2005-2007' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Chronology, Bibliography, History 'Transnational terrorism' -- subject(s): Chronology, Terrorism, History
yes, they can stop terrorism....