Enable partner nations to counter terrorism
Lenin and Trotsky employed brutality and terror as strategic tools during the Russian Civil War by implementing a policy of ruthless suppression against perceived enemies, including the White Army and political dissidents. They established the Red Terror, a campaign of mass arrests, executions, and intimidation to instill fear and eliminate opposition. Trotsky, as the head of the Red Army, also utilized harsh discipline and strict military tactics to ensure loyalty and efficiency among troops. This combination of terror and military prowess helped the Bolsheviks secure power and ultimately win the civil war.
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Afghanistan was one of the countries.
The War on Terror signifies a global military campaign initiated by the United States and its allies in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It aims to eliminate terrorist organizations, particularly al-Qaeda and later ISIS, and to prevent future attacks through military intervention, intelligence operations, and counterterrorism measures. The conflict has led to significant geopolitical changes, ongoing military engagements in countries like Afghanistan and Iraq, and a complex discourse around security, civil liberties, and international relations. Ultimately, it highlights the challenges of addressing terrorism in a globalized world.
Everything. Robespierre was an immensely popular orator, but though his speeches were fine rabble-rousing stuff, his delivery was quiet and hesitant. Robespierre was credited with the leadership of the Committe of Public Safety, but he was not the leader and his ideas were seldom adopted by the Committee. Robespierre was credited with military victories, but his military experience was nil and his strategic ideas simply pathetic. The real leader of the Committee was Carnot, who also happened to be a soldier of genius. Robespierre, in fact, was just the front man, and Carnot used his popularity to forward his own policy of conscription and terror.
D. The international military response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on America by Al-Qaeda
Because terrorist and terror organizations are located in many locations around the planet.
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CHRISTOPHER ANKERSON has written: 'UNDERSTANDING GLOBAL TERROR'
Those who perpetrate terror will always justify it, usually with self-serving excuses of victimization of one kind or another. If there were such a thing as an objective moral compass, then terror cannot be justified.
no none of them are real but it is possiple things like that happened
Lenin and Trotsky employed brutality and terror as strategic tools during the Russian Civil War by implementing a policy of ruthless suppression against perceived enemies, including the White Army and political dissidents. They established the Red Terror, a campaign of mass arrests, executions, and intimidation to instill fear and eliminate opposition. Trotsky, as the head of the Red Army, also utilized harsh discipline and strict military tactics to ensure loyalty and efficiency among troops. This combination of terror and military prowess helped the Bolsheviks secure power and ultimately win the civil war.
Saturation bombing aimed to inflict widespread destruction on enemy infrastructure and civilian morale by targeting large areas, often regardless of military necessity, to overwhelm the enemy's capacity to fight. In contrast, strategic bombing focused on specific military targets, such as supply lines and industrial centers, to disrupt the enemy's war-making capabilities more precisely. While both strategies sought to weaken the enemy, saturation bombing emphasized sheer volume and terror, whereas strategic bombing prioritized targeted destruction to achieve long-term military objectives.
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afghanistan and Iraq
Since the events of September 11, 2001, approximately 150 soldiers from Alabama have lost their lives in military operations related to the Global War on Terror. This includes casualties from conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as other military engagements. The exact number can vary as new data is reported or as updates are made to military records.
the 9/11 attack