In light of recent events, we as an international community should take more drastic actions to take care of the current terrorist problems. Recently, 150 died in the bombing in Paris, almost 3,000 people died in the horrible event of 9/11 and about 150 a day die in Syria, which is the place most effected by the terrorists.
Terrorists first came about in in the western world in 2001 during, and in the early 1990s, which bought about the Civil war in Afghanistan between the Hazaras and the Pashtuns. The terrorist are known to serve and kill for their god “Allah”, and they believe that their religion is the only religion to follow, and that all the other religions should be killed. Nowhere in the Koran does it say that this should be the way of their religion, and despite the amount of …show more content…
The torture wouldn’t be used to “make them pay”, rather than a mechanism to stop the terrorists from endangering more people’s lives. Now the torture method may seem a little extreme, but these people are ruthless, lawless killers, and I don’t imagine interrogating them would really make a difference. This mechanism would just be a way of preventing terrorism. Killing terrorist isn’t the same thing as torturing them; it’s barely related at all. Torture is way of causing someone pain while making him or her live, whereas killing someone ends their life. Terrorists are known not to fear death, hence why there are so many suicide bombers, but Torture isn’t at all like death, and many people get these two concepts mixed up or associate one with another, but Torture has been proven to make anyone talk, which is why many so many of the terrorist choose death over being captured, through fear of being