Terrorists use all sorts of weapons in attacks. A tried and true favorite of terrorists are bombs, guns, and knives. These are also the tried and true favorites of every army.
Terrorists often use bombs and bullets. They also use biological and chemical weapons.
Which terrorists, where at, and which time period? There are a number of organizations declared terrorist organizations throughout the world.
They used missiles, bombs, fuel-laden planes, and biological weapons.
its a G 242 ak 47 and a knife
That is unknown, but one of the concerns is that they may supply them to terrorists.
because the stupid terrorists already have IEDs
It contradicted the administration's policy of refusing to negotiate with terrorists
The government has made Biological weapons and have striked back on the terrorists
Well their are no disadvantages to nuclear plants, if your using them for nuclear power, as nuclear power is the safest type of energy in modern times. However disadvantages of nuclear weapons include well the ending of the planet, the possibility of it being stolen by terrorists or even it being spied on for another nation so it can create nuclear weapons.
Because they are using Tony Stark's (Iron Man's secret identity) weapons that he made for peace. Stark doesn't want his weapons being used for evil.
Israel is targeting terrorists only, unlike the terrorists themselves. For this reason, when firing on terrorists in built-up areas, Israel is using laser-guided camera-equipped rockets, air-to-ground as well as ship-to-shore. When firing on open areas (terrorists in the field), regular tank shels are used. You can see the action in the videos that have been released to the public by the IDF. Note that Israel notifies the nearby people by phone and leaflet before firing.
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