It is the ultimate act of evil to target innocent people for the reason that they are innocent.
Al-Qaeda
Since 1964 there has been *reported* 64,000 attacks as of 2009.
Of course they do. No one wants terrorism.
Things that civilisations do to stop terrorism.
Investigative Reports - 1991 Terrorism Target America 2-21 was released on: USA: 18 June 1993
Investigative Reports - 1991 Terrorism Target America 2-22 was released on: USA: 25 June 1993
Counter-terrorism Intelligence is often the first line of defense against terrorism in the US and other nations.
It is the ultimate act of evil to target innocent people for the reason that they are innocent.
Al-Qaeda
Douglas S. Derrer has written: 'We are all the target' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Prevention, Terrorism, Victims of terrorism
No. Terrorism is a deliberate act commited by humans, usually against a specific target. A natural disaster is a naturally ocurring event independent of any person's will.
Iran (e2020)
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Defining terrorism has always been difficult. One of the criteria for an act being considered a terrorist act is often the use of violence for the furtherence of political or social goals. Political terrorism specifically refers to terrorism whose goal is to effect political change.
Since 1964 there has been *reported* 64,000 attacks as of 2009.
Terrorismis the systematic use ofterror, often violent, especially as a means ofcoercion. In theinternational community, however, terrorism has no legally binding, criminal lawdefinition.[1][2]Common definitions of terrorism refer only to those violent acts which are intended to create fear (terror); are perpetrated for a religious, political or, ideological goal; and deliberately target or disregard the safety ofnon-combatants(civilians). Some definitions now include acts ofunlawfulviolence and war. The use of similar tactics by criminal organizations forprotection racketsor to enforce acode of silenceis usually not labeled terrorism, though these same actions may be labeled terrorism when done by a politically motivated group.