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    which is exactly what terrorists want. Look at the evidence: airport security has intensified‚ deportations increased and governments are spying on their citizens. Other actions taken by western nations follow the Bush Doctrine of taking the fight to them and risk antagonizing themselves in the perspectives of these terrorist organizations. People‚ such as Qasim Umair‚ have already voiced this opinion‚ stating we have stripped them of their rights and nation status. Terrorist organizations can be

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    obvious intent of annexing Kashmir. For‚ if the caste Hindus flee and the ballot caste‚ there is no chance for a vote for India. Terrorists have struck the bait across the state during 1990s‚ so much so that eighty per cent of Hindu community has fled from the scene to make home elsewhere. Such tragedy made people homeless in their own country. Now‚ new band of terrorists have spread hatred wings in other parts of the world. It appears the entire world has to work with constant vigil‚ tooth and nail

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    days. What precisely do the terrorists prefer to call themselves when they gain nothing by attacking common‚ innocent people whose death or maiming does not better the strategic or tactical position of terrorists. Common man begins to hate them and is ready to denounce them as soon as he thinks it safe. Thus terrorism becomes a social evil. Terrorist acts can hardly help their perpetrators towards realizing political plans and programmes. Unless‚ of course‚ the terrorists are funded by outside powers

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    notions (e.g. sovereignty) demand redefinition. The changing nature of all things also includes the political concept of terrorism. The official approach to this changing terrorism is rather complicated. The terrorist of yesterday is the hero of today‚ and the hero of yesterday becomes the terrorist of today . There is then a great need to know what contemporary terrorism is and what it is not. Terrorism is a calculated use of power to achieve a political change‚ thus violence – or equally important

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    varied aspects of human experience‚ including arenas such as politics‚ social discourse‚ psychology‚ philosophy‚ military strategy‚ and history‚ to name a few. Terrorism is also emotive both because experiences of terrorist acts arouse tremendous feelings‚ and because those who see terrorists as justified often have strong feelings concerning the morality of the use of violence. Without a doubt‚ terrorism evokes strong feelings whenever it is discussed. Terrorism is a global phenomenon that is easily

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    entire nation (human groups). This article focuses on the behavior of domestic terrorist groups or gangs of people such as "the white supremacists‚ anti government types‚ militia members‚ eco-terrorists and people that hate corporations." [1] "They include violent anti-abortionists and black and brown nationalists who envision a separate state for blacks and Latinos." [1] Throughout this article I will use domestic terrorist groups as the name for the groups listed above. (hate groups‚ etc.) Many sociological

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    reliance on unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)‚ more commonly known as drones‚ to target overseas terrorists that have become the subject of considerable discussions. While President George W. Bush inaugurated drone strikes as a counter-terrorism strategy‚ more than 85 percent of the operations conducted in Pakistan came under President Barack Obama’s

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    United States should detain terrorists‚ or that the US could easily leave terrorists alone. By detaining terrorists the US could not only prevent more death but also get information out of terrorists. That idea in theory sounds tremendous‚ but sadly it is a pipe dream. Detaining terrorists not only puts our forces at risks but simply does the US no good. With places like Guantanamo Bay being essentially stripped down‚ there is no means to interrogate captured terrorists (Byman 32-43). Some people

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    terrorism has unlocked doors for terrorists to use to their advantage; new hi-tech gadgets being illegally manufactured to their advantage on a daily basis‚ the Internet being seemingly insecure enough to meet fellow terrorists‚ hack into government files and plot all forms of terrorist attempts. It seems as though technology advances‚ the resources for terrorism flourish. The second way however contradicts the first in a sense; as technology improves and gives the terrorists new means to attack‚ with

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    causing panic‚ mayhem‚ and even death to innocent civilians as well as US forces. The battle landscape against the United States has changed from the normal battle fields of sand and dirt to that of the information super highway. This allows for terrorist attacks that no longer target physical assets‚ but instead targets our computer systems‚ cyber infrastructure‚ and other computer based systems. These systems can include municipal systems‚ nuclear power plants‚ hospitals‚ and financial sectors

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