I refer, of course, to our highly sanitized concept of “collateral damage” when our mighty war machine, especially our drones, zap a house or a village that might contain leaders of the forces arrayed against us. All too often there are innocent bystanders who get killed. Sure, we try to avoid or at least minimize collateral damage, but where do we stand morally if there are even a few innocent victims? If we were a pharmaceutical company whose new drug had killed hundreds of patients, how far would we get by saying “we’re really sorry, but we had to do it to get at the virus…”
They think through their actions, they can use their values of family, religion, and race to bring triumph of the good.
Acting on the lord's belief to defend these values is seen to be way more important than life. For an example, muslims tend to often fear that their religion value and culture are the crossfire of eventually being overpowered by the military and the economic power of the west.suicide bombers everywhere in the world among the community of Islam and Arabs everywhere. They are ready to act when the time comes. Anybody who is living in this area, including yourself, would have seen the rise of temperature, the rise of hatred, the rise of anger every year after year because of the continuous suffering of these people. Other people argue that the religion fervor only somewhat breaks down the actions of suicide bomber and that religion and political reasons tend to become really connected. For an example “many people have attempted to understand suicide bombing in terms of the abnormality of the individuals responsible. However, if only those with some kind of psychopathology could be terrorists, terrorism would not be the large problem that it is. Research shows no indication that terrorists are crazy or psychopathic or that they lack moral feelings.Most terrorists are not psychologically deviant and do not operate outside the normal rules of behavior, but are instead ordinary people from unremarkable backgrounds.” also at the end they will also be awarded in the afterlife. Many other theorists deeply stretch the idea of becoming a terrorist or suicide bomber it is hugely a matter of your social skills. In some cases, those they think or blame for being the source or reason for their problems. According to Jessica Stern, terrorists are often people who feel deeply humiliated and confused about their future pah. Suicide bomber doesn't care about anyone but them
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