No i wouldn't say so but you don't what could happen.
Teen angst.
yes
Linda G. Robinson has written: 'Terrorism insurance' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Terrorism, Risk (Insurance), Terrorism, Terrorism insurance
It's a way for the weak to attack the strong.
A Terrorism related disaster can be considered as an incident that causes widespread damage to human lives and property which is caused by a terrorist attack. Ex: the Sep 11th attack on the WTC and other places in USA can be considered a terrorism related disaster.
the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, which provided a federal backstop for terrorism insurance, was signed into legislation on November 26, 2002.
The Willis Report - 2011 Is Your Car at Risk from Cyber Terrorism was released on: USA: 19 June 2013
Afghanistan
The definition of terrorism can be " Attacking, damaging and killing of civillians and their properties and their interests. Unfortunatly, the UN has not described the exeact meanings of Terrorism and the still the War against Terrorism is still continued and the world is on the high risk now.
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.
Prior to the attack on Galipolli, the ANZACs trained in Egypt.
The war on terrorism began in the U.S. The 9/11 attack officially marked the beginning of the war in Afghanistan and what would later spread to nearby countries attaining the name War on Terrorism because it was no longer against Afghanistan alone, but terrorism in general.