Terrorism
Terrorismis an act designed to terrorize. In its most common usage, it usually refers to a violent act committed by private individuals against civilian targets in order to influence or bring about a certain outcome, usually political in nature.
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[edit]- First of all, it's not being ruthless it is about being genuine, it is about the real intentions, it is about being serious, it is about having the will.TheUnited Statesdoesn't have the will to defeat the terrorists. It has the will to control them and to use them as "the cards", as they did inAfghanistanthat would be reflected of military aspects for the issue,if you want to compare more than a hundred and twenty or thirtyRussianairstrikes to few areas inSyriancompare to ten or twelveAmerican allies' airstrike in Syria and Iraq,it means militarily nothing! but that military ineffectiveness is a reflection of the political will.
- In recent years, theFBIobserved a decline in its ability to access to the content of both domestic and international terroristcommunications,due to the widespread adoption of encryption forInternettraffic and the prevalence ofmobile messaging appsusingend-to-end encryptionas default. In many places, we have effectively “gone dark.”
As a private citizen, I certainly appreciateencryption’s increase in the overallsafetyandsecurityof theInternetfor users. But in fulfilling the FBI’s duty to the American people to prevent acts of terrorism, encryption creates serious challenges. Accessing content of communications by, or data held by, known or suspected terrorists pursuant to judicially authorized, warranted legal process is getting more and more difficult.
Iflaw enforcementloses the ability to detect criminal activity because communication between subjects—datain motion—or data held by subjects —data at rest—is encrypted in such a way making content inaccessible, even with a lawful order, our ability to protect the American people will be degraded. I believe there are solutions providers could deploy which would provide safety and security to those using the Internet while also contributing to the FBI’s ability to prevent and investigate terrorism and other criminal acts like child exploitation and cybercrimes.- Matthew Alcoke,"The Evolving and Persistent Terrorism Threat to the Homeland".Federal Bureau of Investigation.(November 19, 2019)
- Terrorism thrives on administrativeviolenceandinjustice;that is the only atmosphere in which it can thrive and grow. It sometimes follows the example of indiscriminate violence from above; it sometimes, though very rarely, sets it from below. But the power above which follows the example from below is on the way to committingsuicide.
- Sri Aurobindo,July 24, 1909, quoted fromSri Aurobindo,., Nahar, S., Aurobindo,., & Institut de recherches évolutives (Paris).India's rebirth: A selection from Sri Aurobindo's writing, talks and speeches.Paris: Institut de Recherches Evolutives. 3rd Edition (2000).
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[edit]- That is why despite its imperfections, theEuropean Unioncan be, and indeed is, a powerful inspiration for many around the world. Because the challenges faced from one region to the other may differ in scale but they do not differ in nature. We all share the sameplanet.Poverty,organised crime,terrorism,climate change:these are problems that do not respect national borders. We share the same aspirations and universal values: these are progressively taking root in a growing number of countries all over the world. We share “l’irréductible humain”,the irreducible uniqueness of the human being. Beyond our nation, beyond our continent, we are all part of one mankind.Jean Monnet,ends hisMemoirswith these words:“Les nations souveraines du passé ne sont plus le cadre où peuvent se résoudre les problèmes du présent. Et la communauté elle-même n’est qu’un étape vers les formes d’organisation du monde de demain.” ( “Thesovereignnations of the past can no longer solve the problems of the present. And the [European] Community itself is only a stage on the way to the organised world of the future.” )This federalist and cosmopolitan vision is one of the most important contributions that the European Union can bring to a global order in the making.
- José Manuel Barroso,Nobel Peace Prize Lecture of the European Union,10 December 2012
- The record clearly shows thatjihadistssee the run-up to anelectionand the months just afterward as an opportune time to act.
Everyone remembers theBin Ladenvideo that was released days before the2004 presidential electionand theMadrid train-station bombingsthat occurred 72 hours beforeSpain’s national elections in March of that year.When theconservativegovernment ofJosé María Aznarmistakenly attributed the attacks toBasque separatists,the public punished his party, which was felt to be pretending that its unpopular support for thewar in Iraqhad nothing to do with the attacks. Thesocialists,led byJosé Luis Rodríguez Zapatero,had been trailing in the polls, but after the government’s blunder, they thumped the conservatives by a five-point margin.
Those are only the best-known jihadist interventions. Alongside them should be added the firstbombing of the World Trade Center on Feb. 26, 1993,a little more than a month afterBill Clintontook office, and theattack on the USS Cole on Oct. 12, 2000,three weeks before that year’sBush-Gore matchup.Last year, radicals attempted multiple car bombings inLondonandGlasgow,Scotland,three days afterGordon Brown’s June 27 installation asBritain’sprime minister.And let’s not forget themurder of Benazir Bhuttowhile she was campaigning inPakistanor the September 2004 bombing of the Australian Embassy inJakarta,Indonesia,which preceded the Australian elections by a month.
What makes elections and transitions so attractive to terrorists? After the October 2004 Bin Laden video was released, I wrote here about jihadists’ need to leave their fingerprints on big events. These are the seam moments, the points of inflection inhistory,and the terrorists want to demonstrate that they are central players in determining outcomes. They especially want to show theirMuslimaudience that they are having a powerful impact on the world stage and are the global actors they claim to be. Do they try to tilt events to help preferred candidates or parties? There isn’t much evidence to support that—and the terrorists seem to have some regard for the law of unintended consequences, so I don’t think they believe they can act with sufficient precision to ensure, for example, a victory forMcCainorObama.(The outcome of the 2004 Spanish election was a freak event; no one could have predicted that Aznar’s government would have botched its reaction to the bombings.)- Daniel Benjamin,“Why Do Terrorists Love To Strike Around Elections?”,Brookings.edu,(October 22, 2008)
- They say they believe in freedom and share our values. They say a few bad apples shouldn’t bring down judgment on their entire kind. Don’t be fooled. Though they walk among us with impunity, they are, in the words ofHenry Farrell,a political scientist atGeorge Washington University,“a group that is notoriously associated with terrorist violence andfundamentalistpoliticalbeliefs.”
They areengineers.
Farrell, of course, was kidding. He posted that comment on a blog shortly afterUmar Farouk Abdulmutallab(confessedAl Qaedaoperative and engineeringstudent) tried to blow up an airliner overDetroitlast winter. But thesatirewas rooted in a statistical fact: in the ranks of captured and confessed terrorists, engineers and engineering students are significantly overrepresented. Maybe that’s a numerological accident. ThesociologistDiego Gambettaand thepolitical scientistSteffen Hertogdon’t think so.- David Berreby,"Engineering Terror",New York Times,(Sept. 10, 2010).
- I know there are several countries - mostlydictatorshipswith highly repressive regimes - desperately trying to acquirechemical weapons,biological weaponsor, in particular,nuclear weaponscapability. Some of these countries are now a short time away from having a serviceable nuclear weapon. This activity is not diminishing. It is increasing. We all know that there are terrorist cells now operating in most major countries. Just as in the last two years, around 20 different nations have suffered serious terrorist outrages. Thousands have died in them. The purpose of terrorism lies not just in the violent act itself. It is in producing terror. It sets out to inflame, to divide, to produce consequences which they then use to justify further terror. Round the world it now poisons the chances of political progress: in theMiddle East;inKashmir;in Chechnya; inAfrica.Theremoval of the TalibaninAfghanistandealt it a blow. But it has not gone away. And these two threats have different motives and different origins but they share one basic common view: they detest thefreedom,democracyandtolerancethat are the hallmarks of our way of life. At the moment, I accept that association between them is loose. But it is hardening. And the possibility of the two coming together - of terrorist groups in possession of WMD, even of a so-called dirty radiological bomb is now, in my judgement, a real and present danger.
- Terrorism is defined aspolitical violencein an asymmetrical conflict that is designed to induce terror and psychic fear (sometimes indiscriminate) through the violent victimization and destruction of noncombatant targets (sometimes iconic symbols). Such acts are meant to send a message from an illicit clandestine organization. The purpose of terrorism is to exploit the media in order to achieve maximum attainable publicity as an amplifying force multiplier in order to influence the targeted audience(s) in order to reach short- and midterm political goals and/or desired long-term end states.
- Carsten Bockstette,(2008). "Jihadist Terrorist Use of Strategic Communication Management Techniques" (PDF). George C. Marshall Center Occasional Paper Series (20). ISSN 1863-6039. Retrieved January 1, 2009.
- The rebellion of the exploited is never terrorism.
- Alfredo M. Bonanno,"Of the Terrorism of Some Idiots and Other Matters" (1979)
- Insurershave always found it costly to ignore new exposures. Doing that in the case of terrorism, however, could literally bankrupt the industry. No one knows the probability of anuclear detonationin a major metropolis this year (or even multiple detonations, given that a terrorist organization able to construct onebombmight not stop there). Nor can anyone, with assurance, assess the probability in this year, or another, of deadly biological or chemical agents being introduced simultaneously (say, through ventilation systems) into multiple office buildings and manufacturing plants. An attack like that would produce astronomicalworkers' compensationclaims.
- Warren Buffett,Chairman's Letter - 2001.Berkshire Hathaway.
- At length, after a terrible struggle, the (Directory) Troops prevailed over the Citizens (…) To secure them further, they have a strong corps of irregulars, ready armed. Thousands of those Hell-hounds called Terrorists, whom they had shut up inPrisonon their lastRevolution,as the Satellites ofTyranny,are let loose on the people.
- Edmund Burke– To The Earl Fitzwilliam (Christmas, 1795.) In:Edmund Burke, Select Works of Edmund Burke,vol. 3 (Letters on a Regicide Peace) (1795).
- I believe thatIslamis a greatreligionthat preachespeace.AndI believe people who murder the innocent to achieve political objectives aren’t religious people.
- George W. Bush,Interview of the President by Al Arabiya, Oval Office, White House News, (October 4, 2007)
- When people live infreedom,they do not willingly choose leaders who pursue campaigns of terror. When people have hope in the future, they will not cede their lives toviolenceandextremism.So around the world, America is promoting humanliberty,human rights,and humandignity.We are standing withdissidentsand youngdemocracies,providingAIDSmedicine to bring dying patients back to life, and sparingmothersandbabiesfrommalaria.And this great republic born alone in liberty is leading the world toward a new age when freedom belongs to all nations... Murdering the innocent to advance anideologyis wrong every time, everywhere. Freeing people fromoppressionanddespairis eternally right. This nation must continue to speak out forjusticeandtruth.We must always be willing to act in their defense and to advance the cause of peace.
- George W. Bush,farewell speech to the nation(15 January 2009).
- Whileour nationis safer than it was seven years ago, the gravest threat to our people remains anotherterrorist attack.Our enemies are patient and determined to strike again. America did nothing to seek or deserve this conflict. But we have been given solemn responsibilities, and we must meet them. We must resist complacency. We must keep our resolve. And we must never let down our guard. At the same time, we must continue to engage the world with confidence and clear purpose. In the face of threats from abroad, it can be tempting to seek comfort by turning inward. But we must rejectisolationismand its companion,protectionism.Retreating behind our borders would only invite danger. In the21st century,securityandprosperityat home depend on the expansion of liberty abroad. If America does not lead the cause of freedom, that cause will not be led.
- George W. Bush,farewell speech to the nation(15 January 2009).
- Maintain our moral clarity.I have often spoken to you about good and evil. This has made some uncomfortable. But good and evil are present in this world, and between the two there can be no compromise. Murdering the innocent to advance an ideology is wrong every time, everywhere. Freeing people from oppression and despair is eternally right. This nation must continue to speak out for justice and truth. We must always be willing to act in their defense and to advance the cause of peace.
- George W. Bush,farewell speech to the nation(15 January 2009).
When I was still a member of what is probably best termed the British Jihadi Network, a series of semi-autonomous British Muslim terrorist groups linked by a single ideology, I remember how we used to laugh in celebration whenever people on TV proclaimed that the sole cause for Islamic acts of terror like9/11,theMadrid bombingsand7/7was Western foreign policy.
By blaming the government for our actions, those who pushed the 'Blair's bombs' line did our propaganda work for us. More important, they also helped to draw away any critical examination from the real engine of our violence: Islamic theology.
- Hassan Butt(2007-07-01)."My plea to fellow Muslims: you must renounce terror".The Observer..
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[edit]- You should not be walking through the lobbies withJeremy Corbynand a bunch of terrorist sympathisers.
- David Cameron,during a private meeting of Tory MPs the evening before a crucial debate and vote on whether Britain will go to war in Syria -"David Cameron brands Jeremy Corbyn a 'terrorist sympathiser' for opposing Syria air strikes"The Independent(2 December 2015)
- No-one becomes a terrorist from a standing start. It starts with a process of radicalisation. When you look in detail at the backgrounds of those convicted of terrorist offences, it is clear that many of them were first influenced by what some would call non-violent extremists.
- We should together challenge the ludicrousconspiracy theoriesof the extremists. The world is not conspiring againstIslam;the security services aren’t behind terrorist attacks; our new Prevent duty for schools is not about criminalising or spying on Muslim children. This is paranoia in the extreme.
- We need ourinternet companiesto go further in helping us identify potential terrorists online. Many of their commercial models are built around monitoring platforms for personal data, packaging it up and selling it on to third parties. And when it comes to doing what’s right for their business, they are happy to engineertechnologiesto track our likes and dislikes. But when it comes to doing what’s right in the fight against terrorism, we too often hear that it’s all too difficult.
- We’ve got to show that if you say “yes I condemn terror – but theKuffarare inferior”, or “violence in London isn’t justified, but suicide bombs inIsraelare a different matter” – then you too are part of the problem. Unwittingly or not, and in a lot of cases it’s not unwittingly, you are providing succour to those who want to commit, or get others to commit to, violence.
- We know from long experience inIraqandAfghanistanto take territory, hold territory, and govern territory and prevent a reemergence of a terrorist group.
- Ash Carter,interview with Charlie Rose(February 2016).
- One has to ask whether there was transparency in the invasion of Iraq. The world knows President Bush lied openly aboutIraq having chemical weapons,They keep on bombing cities, killing children, they have become a terrorist state.
- Hugo Chávez,Chavez: US is a terrorist state(14 February 2005).
- If fine speech-making, appeals to reason, or pleas for compassion had the power to move them, the terrorists would long ago have abandoned the field.
- Dick Cheney,May 21, 2009.[1].
- A twenty-year war ofterrorismwas waged againstCuba.Cuba has probably been the target of more international terrorism than the rest of the world combined and, therefore, in theAmerican ideological systemit is regarded as the source of international terrorism, exactly asOrwellwould have predicted. And now there’s a war againstNicaragua.
The impact of all of this has been absolutely horrendous. There’s vast starvation throughoutthe regionwhile crop lands are devoted to exports to theUnited States.There’sslave labor,crushingpoverty,torture,mass murder,every horror you can think of. InEl Salvadoralone, from October 1979 (a date to which I’ll return) until December 1981 — approximately two years — about 30,000 people were murdered and about 600,000refugeescreated. Those figures have about doubled since. Most of the murders were carried out by U.S.-backed military forces, including so-calleddeath squads.The efficiency of the massacre in El Salvador has recently increased with direct participation ofAmerican military forces.American planes based inHonduranandPanamaniansanctuaries, military aircraft, now coordinate bombing raids over El Salvador, which means that the Salvadoran air force can more effectively kill fleeing peasants and destroy villages, and, in fact, the kill rate has gone up corresponding to that.- Noam Chomskyin talk about "American Foreign Policy" atHarvard University,March 19, 1985; Republished atchomsky.info/talks,accessed Dec 13, 2021
- Before there were any suicide bombers, it was also reported by the same sources thatSaddam Husseinwas giving $10,000 to the families of anyone who was killed by Israeli atrocities, and there were plenty of them. Well, should he've been doing that? So let's take the first month of thecurrent intifada.I'm just relying now on IDF sources. What they say is, that in the first few days of the intifada, the Israeli army fired a million bullets. One of the high military officers said 'that means one bullet for every child'. Within the first month of the intifada, they killed about 70 people. Using U.S. helicopters, and in factClintonshipped new helicopters to Israel as soon as they started using them against civilians. That's just the first month. And it goes on, no suicide bombers. At the time, it was reported that Saddam Hussein was giving $10,000 to every family. Well, is that supporting terror? It seems to me, sending helicopters to Israel when they're using them to attack apartment complexes, that's supporting terror.
- Noam Chomsky,"Why Iraq?"atHarvard University,November 4, 2002
- I know that the — that Saudi individuals have certainly funded other related terrorist groups over time and also exported a lot ofWahhabiradicalismby kicking out or sending out imams and teachers to set up schools and mosques to preach that particularly harsh brand of Islam. So the Saudis have a lot that they can do to both stop and then to help.
- Hillary Clinton,speech at the Council on Foreign Relations[2](November 20, 2015)
- Fifteen years ago, there was this country called theSoviet Unionthat had over 10,000 nuclear warheads pointed at us... they're not there anymore. That's a good thing. And when people talk about how the world is more dangerous now than it was because we had these terrorists running around, my reply is, you know, a terrorist is like a buzzingmosquito.About 15 years ago, there was a great, bigvampire bat;that's several orders of magnitude different from a mosquito. So the world is much safer — a lot safer than it was. It's not perfectly safe, but it's a heck of a lot safer than it was.
- Tom Clancy,Larry King Live Weekend(27 August 2000).
- Ending your own lifeis not something the average person does. Everybody's assuming these areIslamic terrorists.Well, if so they've defiled their own religion.Islamdoes not permitsuicide.It says you go to hell if you do something like this... We saw people inNorthern Ireland,Catholicsacting like savages andProtestantsacting like savages... We have people who call themselves Muslims acting like savages. It's not because of theirreligion,it's because they'refools.
- Tom Clancy,interview with Judy Woodruff(11 September 2001),CNN.
- Others are engaging even in an War|eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set offearthquakes,volcanoesremotely through the use ofelectromagnetic waves.
- William Cohen,U.S. Secretary of Defense, DoD news briefing, April 28, 1997[3].
- discussing threats from other countries' scientific projects
- In this tragic moment, when words seem so inadequate to express the shock people feel, the first thing that comes to mind is this:We are all Americans!We are allNew Yorkers,just as surely asJohn F. Kennedydeclared himself to be a Berliner in 1962 when he visitedBerlin.
- Jean-Marie Colombani,Le Monde(liberal), Paris, France, Sept. 12, 2001.
- "...the purpose of terrorism, not to kill, maim or destroy, but to terrorize, to frighten, to anger, to provoke irrational responses. Terrorism gains more from the responses than it gains from the actions themselves."
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[edit]- When I think about the violence of my own youth inBirmingham, Alabama,wherebombs were plantedrepeatedly and houses were destroyed andchurches were destroyedand lives were destroyed and we have yet to refer to those acts as the acts of terrorists. You know terrorism which is represented as external, as outside, is very much adomestic phenomenon.Terrorism very much shaped thehistory of the United States of America.
- Angela Davis,Freedom is a Constant Struggle: Closures and Continuities,Birkbeck Annual Law lecture atBirkbeck, University of London(25 October 2013).Transcrip
- By one measure at least, the world is getting lessdangerous.There were 10% fewer deaths from terrorism in 2015 than the year before, according to the latest Global Terrorism Index compiled by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP). It was still the second deadliest year on record though, with 29,376 people killed in terrorist attacks.
Despitenewscoverage which often seems to suggest that terrorism is an ever-present threat all around the world, the reality is that a small number of countries suffer disproportionately. On the basis of the IEP’s definition of terrorism –illegalviolenceby non-state actors designed tointimidateorcoerceothers, or in pursuit of apolitical,economic,religiousorsocialgoal – more than 72% of terrorist deaths last year occurred in just five countries, and although there were 274 known groups that carried out terrorist attacks, just four of them (Islamic State / ISIS,Boko Haram,theTalibanandAl Qaeda) were responsible for 74% of all deaths.- Dominic Dudley,“The Ten Countries Most Affected By Terrorism”,Forbes,(Nov 18, 2016).
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[edit]- Terror consists mostly of useless cruelties perpetrated by frightened people in order to reassure themselves.
- Friedrich Engels,letter to Marx(4 September 1870).
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[edit]- Many factors have contributed to the evolution of the terrorism threat on both the international and domestic fronts, such as:
Lone offenders: Terrorist threats have evolved from large-groupconspiraciestoward lone-offender attacks. These individuals often radicalize online and mobilize to violence quickly. Without a clear group affiliation or guidance, lone offenders are challenging to identify, investigate, and disrupt. The FBI relies on partnerships and tips from the public to identify and thwart these attacks.
The Internet andsocial media:International and domestic violentextremistshave developed an extensive presence on the Internet through messaging platforms and online images, videos, and publications. These facilitate the groups’ ability to radicalize and recruit individuals who are receptive to extremist messaging. Social media has also allowed both international and domestic terrorists to gain unprecedented, virtual access to people living in the United States in an effort to enable homeland attacks.- FBI.gov,“Terrorism”
- Terrorism is nearly alone in its power to amplify the actions of an individual to influence the behavior of millions.
By creating a fear of future attacks, terrorism affects even those who do not experience the violence firsthand. That fear leads people to give security a higher priority, to seek authority figures who will impose order and to re-evaluate who in society might pose a threat.
Researchers who seek to understand this effect have long looked to Israel. With its history of terrorism and its complex multiparty political system, the country is something of a laboratory for understanding the interplay of attacks and elections.
Claude Berrebi of the RAND Corporation and Esteban F. Klor of Hebrew University found, in a 2008 study, that when an area suffered a terrorist attack in the three months before an election, voters in that area shifted toward right-wing parties by an average of 1.35 percentage points.
The effect was messier in parts of the country that did not experience the attack. Areas where voters already leaned right tended to increase support for right-wing parties. But left-leaning areas reduced their support for right-wing parties.
Even if those effects cancel out in the short term, in the long term they can deepen political polarization, making politics more extreme.- Max Fisher,“How Terrorism Can Alter Elections”,The New York Times,(April 22, 2017)
- There is another, subtler way that terrorism can alter politics: by reshaping how people view themselves and the rest of society.
Exposure to terrorism tends to increase support for extreme politics in a number of ways, according to a 2015 study led by Daphna Canetti-Nisim, a political psychologist at the University of Maryland.
For one, it increases hostility towardminorities.While this effect is strongest when people associate that minority with the attack, it can play out in other ways. People who endure terrorism “feel threatened and vulnerable,” the study found.
This “psychological distress” makes them ore likely to retreat to familiar in-groups and view outsiders as threats. This supportsMs. Le Pen’s narrative of a civilizational conflict along demographic lines.
Terrorism can also increase “popular support for nondemocratic regulations and practices,” particularly those targeting minorities, the study finds. Ms. Le Pen has promised to impose restrictions on Muslims andimmigrantsthat critics have called undemocratic or evenauthoritarian.- Max Fisher,“How Terrorism Can Alter Elections”,The New York Times,(April 22, 2017)
- Terrorism grows when there is no other option, and as long as theworld economyhas at its center the god ofmoneyand not theperson.
- Pope Francis,as quoted in "Pope Francis Says Ills of Global Economy, Not Islam, Inspire Terrorism,"The Wall Street Journal,(August 1, 2016).
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[edit]- Terrorism has rattled us, starting with 9/11 but continuing through lesser forms of murder and mayhem ever since—the kind perpetrated by radical Muslims via internet indoctrination (for example,Ft. Hood,Boston Marathon,San Bernardino,Orlando) and the more nativist kind perhaps more so (for example,Columbine,Sandy Hook,Parkland,Dylann Roof,Stephen Paddock,and, just this past week,Cesar Sayocand Robert Bowers). Terrorism does its damage not mainly through body counts but by undermining the social trust that keepscommunitiesengaged, united, and optimistic. Thebureaucratizedparanoiawe have allowed to develop as a consequence hasn’t helped in the least— “If you see something, say something” spoken a hundred million times a day across the country by our now ubiquitous automatonic ghosts. By essentially reminding people of the real prospect of mass murder several times a day, it’s been on balance counterproductive as well as very expensive.
- Adam Garfinkle,"Be Afraid? Yes, But Don't Overdo It"(29 October 2018),The American Interest
- There is always a point at which the terrorist ceases to manipulate themediagestalt.A point at which the violence may well escalate, but beyond which the terrorist has become symptomatic of the media gestalt itself.Terrorism as we ordinarily understand it is innately media-related.
- There are real people out there who are organized to kill people in religion and based on race. But it's 2015 there are people out there looking for Christians to kill them. So this is a mean time we live in.
- Lindsey Graham,as quoted in"Lindsey Graham Says SC Church Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof Was His Niece's Classmate"(18 June 2015), by Ali Dukakis,ABC News.
- It is a telling paradox indeed that this central, all-justifying word [Terrorism] is simultaneously the most meaningless and therefore the most manipulated. It is, as I have noted before, a word that simultaneously means nothing yet justifies everything. Indeed, that's the point: it is such a useful concept precisely because it's so malleable, because it means whatever those with power to shape discourse want it to mean.
- Many of the benefits from keeping Terrorism fear levels high are obvious. Private corporations suck up massive amounts ofHomeland Securitycash as long as that fear persists, while government officials in theNational SecurityandSurveillanceState can claim unlimited powers, and operate with unlimitedsecrecyand noaccountability.In sum, the private and public entities that shape government policy and drive political discourse profit far too much in numerous ways to allow rational considerations of the Terror threat.
- There's a very similar and at least equally important (though far less discussed) constituency deeply vested in the perpetuation of this fear. It's the sham industry... "terrorism experts," who have built their careers on fear-mongering... and can stay relevant only if that threat does.
These "terrorism experts" form an incredibly incestuous, mutually admiring little clique in and around Washington. They're employed at think tanks, academic institutions, and media outlets. They can and do have mildly different political ideologies -- some are moreRepublican,some are moreDemocratic-- but, as usual for D.C. cliques, ostensible differences in political views are totally inconsequential when placed next to their common group identity and career interest: namely, sustaining the myth of the Grave Threat...
in order to justify their fear-based careers, the relevance of their circle, and their alleged "expertise." Like all adolescent, insular cliques, they defend one another reflexively whenever a fellow member is attacked, closing ranks with astonishing speed and loyalty; they take substantive criticisms very personally as attacks on their "friends," because a criticism of the genre and any member in good standing of this fiefdom is a threat...
- There is no term more potent in our political discourse and legal landscape than "Terrorism." It shuts down every rational thought process and political debate the minute it is uttered. It justifies torture (we have to get information from the Terrorists); due-process-free-assassinationseven of our own citizens (Obama has to kill the Terrorists); and rampant secrecy (the Government can't disclose what it's doing or have courts rule on its legality because the Terrorists will learn of it), and it sends people to prison for decades (material supporters of Terrorism).
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[edit]- Refusing to accept a life of submission, the suicide bomber turns life itself into a horrible weapon.
- Michael HardtandAntonio Negri,Multitude
- What do groups likeISISandal-Qaeda,and evenHamas,want? They want to impose their religious views on the rest of humanity. They want to stifle every freedom that decent and educated and secular people care about. This is not a trivial difference. And yet, judging from the level of condemnation that Israel now receives, you would think the difference ran the other way. This kind of confusion puts us all in danger. This is the great story of our time. For the rest of our lives, and the lives of our children, we are going to be confronted by people who don't want to live peacefully in a secular pluralistic world because they are desperate to get to paradise, and they are willing to destroy the very possibility of human happiness along the way. The truth is, we areallliving in Israel; it's just that some of us haven't realized it yet.
- Sam Harris,"Why Don't I Criticize Israel?"(27 July 2014),Sam Harris
- Actually, who is the terrorist, who is against human rights? The answer is the United States because they attacked Iraq. Moreover, it is the terrorist king, waging war.
- Hamzah Haz,"Indonesian VP: United States Is 'Terrorist King'"(2003),Common Dreams
- Usually, terrorists film their attacks for future information operations and social media use. They may have had terrorist videographers in specific locations for that purpose.
- Mark Hertling,"What videos reveal about Paris killers"(7 January 2015),CNN,Fulton County, Georgia: Cable News Network
- On one point, at least, everyone agrees: terrorism is a pejorative term. It is a word with intrinsically negative connotations that is generally applied to one's enemies and opponents, or to those with whom one disagrees and would otherwise prefer to ignore. 'What is called terrorism,' Brian Jenkins has written, 'thus seems to depend on one's point of view. Use of the term implies a moral judgment; and if one party can successfully attach the label terrorist to its opponent, then it has indirectly persuaded others to adopt its moral viewpoint.' Hence the decision to call someone or label some organization terrorist becomes almost unavoidably subjective, depending largely on whether one sympathizes with or opposes the person/group/cause concerned. If one identifies with the victim of the violence, for example, then the act is terrorism. If, however, one identifies with the perpetrator, the violent act is regarded in a more sympathetic, if not positive (or, at the worst, an ambivalent) light; and it is not terrorism.
- Bruce Hoffman(1998). "Inside Terrorism". Columbia University Press. p. 32.ISBN 0-231-11468-0.Archived from the original on April 16, 2009. Retrieved January 11, 2010. Google cached copyCS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
- We need intelligence services to fight againstterrorism,but they have to respect the principles of good relationships between allies and protect personal, confidential data.
- François Hollande,as quoted in"Exclusive: President François Hollande Talks Syria, Spies and Secrets With TIME"(5 February 2014), by Catherine Mayer,Time
- You get used to terrorist attacks... [B]ecause you get used to everything. No human force, not even fear, is stronger than habit.
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[edit]- Civilization is based on a clearly defined and widely accepted yet often unarticulatedhierarchy.Violencedone by those higher on the hierarchy to those lower is nearly always invisible, that is, unnoticed. When it is noticed, it is fully rationalized. Violence done by those lower on the hierarchy to those higher is unthinkable, and when it does occur is regarded with shock, horror, and the fetishization of the victims.
- Derrick Jensen,Endgame.p. IX
- Atheism is the only real hope against terrorism.
- Penn Jillette,as quoted in"Morality, Religion, and Bullshit"(December 2012),American Humanist.
- Today they speak offreedom,democracyand anti-imperialism,whereas until recently they openly preached the doctrine of theFasciststate. It is in its actions that the terrorist party betrays its real character; from its past actions we can judge what it may be expected to do in the future.
- Jewish intellectualsLetters to The Times: New Palestine Party: Visit of Menachem Begin and Aim of Political Movement Discussed(4 December 1948)The New York Times
- Terrorism feeds offlies,conspiracies,disinformation,andhatred.IndianleaderMahatma Gandhiurged individuals to practice what he called “satyagraha,”ortruthforce.“Satyagraha is a weapon of the strong; it admits of no violence under any circumstance whatever; and it always insists upon truth,” he explained. That advice is just as important as it has ever been in theUnited States.
- Jones, Seth, Doxsee, Catrina;"The Escalating Terrorism Problem in the United States",Center for Strategic and International Studies,(June 3, 2020).
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[edit]- We cannot lose to terrorism, we must not yield to brute force.
- Junichirō Koizumi,as quoted in"Beheaded Japanese to be flown home"(31 October 2004),CNN.
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[edit]- America has made many accusations against us and many other Muslims around the world. Its charge that we are carrying out acts of terrorism is unwarranted.
- Osama bin Laden,The unreleased Osama bin Ladin interview by Al Jazeera Satellite channel reporter Tayseer Allouni(21 October 2001). Retrieved on 2008-08-30..
- Questionsabout whatmotivatesthe terrorist have been asked for a long time and theanswershave varied enormously. This is hardly surprising, for terrorism has appeared in many different guises and has varied greatly incharacterfromageto age and fromcountryto country. Anyexplanationthat attempts to account for all of its many different manifestations is bound to be either exceedinglyvagueor altogetherwrong.It has been said that highlyidealisticand deeply motivatedyoungpeoplehave opted for terrorism when they faced unresolved grievances and when there was no other way of registeringprotestand effectingchange.Dostoyevskiand many others would hardly have agreed. It has also been said that terrorists arecriminals,moralimbeciles,mentally deranged people orsadists(or sado-masochists). Sweeping definitions of this kind are bound to provokeskepticism.Terrorist movements are usually youth movements of sorts, and to dwell upon the idealistic character of youth movements is only stressing the obvious: they are not out forpersonal gainand they always oppose thestatus quo.But political goals are not necessarily wholyaltruistic,idealismandinterestmay coincide. Nor are personalambitionsabsent; terrorists have also been driven byimpatienceand a kind ofmachismo(or, more recently, itsfemaleequivalent). Terrorism has occurred with increasing frequency insocietiesin whichpeacefulchange ispossible.Grievancesalways exist, but at certain times and in certain places major grievances have been borne withoutprotest,whereas elsewhere and at other times relatively minor grievances have resulted inviolentreaction. Nor is thechoiceof terrorism as aweaponaltogetherobvious,for frequently there are other ways ofresistance,bothpoliticalandmilitary.
- Walter Laqueur,“Interpretations of Terrorism: Fact, Fiction and Political Science”,Journal of Contemporary History,12 (1977), p.1
- Terrorism is as old as human civilization… and as new as this morning’s headlines. For some, it seems obvious that individuals and organizations have used terrorism for millennia, while others insist terrorism has only been around for decades. Both camps are right – up to a point. The weapons, methods, and goals of terrorists constantly change, but core features have remained since the earliest times.Clodius Pulcher,theRomanpatrician who used murderous gangs to intimidate his opponents; the dagger-wieldingSicariiofJudea,who hoped to provoke awar with the Romans;twelfth-centuryassassinswho killed and terrorized their Muslim rivals; medieval scholars who quoted scripture to justify killing rulers – all these are examples of terrorism, and all predate the advent of the word “terrorism” inrevolutionary France.Since the 1790s, terrorism has been used byItaliansecret societieshoping to establish aliberal democraticstate,Russianrevolutionarieseager to introducesocialism,andEuropeananarchistseager to abolish allgovernments.American workersintimidatedindustrialistswith terrorism, whileGermanfascistsused it to open the way to asemi-legal seizure of power.ZionistsandArabsalike have employed it inattempts to win themselves states in Palestine.Cultshave hoped to trigger theapocalypse,andenvironmentalextremistshave sought to save thewilderness.More recently,an Americanblew up a federal building in Oklahoma Cityout of disgust for his government. Andnineteen Arabsso loved death that they pilotedplanesinto American landmarks, killing three thousand people. All of these actors and events are unique, but every single one of them belongs to thehistory of terrorism.
- Randall D. Law,Terrorism: A History(2016), p. 1
- Another complicating factor is that people, misled by the word’s suffix, tend to mistake the core nature of terrorism. Terrorism is not an ideology and does not exist as a specific worldview, a system of thought, or a political program. In this regard, it is not comparable toliberalism,conservatism,capitalism,socialism,or any of the other myriad “isms” that populate our history books, despite terrorism’s existence as one of the defining phenomena of the modern era. Looked at another way, terrorists are always something else, be theycommunists,nationalists,orfascists(among other possibilities). Terrorism is a strategy that makes use of certain tactics; in other words, terrorism is a means to an end – although often one that eventually overshadows the positive goals which its users ostensibly strive. I begin with two core assertions well founded in the broad literature on the topic. The first is that individuals or groups choose to commit terrorist acts as part of a process of rational and conscious decision-making within particular political and social contexts. Thus, terrorism is not, as it is often colloquially described, a kind ofmadness– although individual terrorists have certainly been known to exhibit the various signs ofmental illness.My second basic assertion is that terrorism is a communicative act intended to influence the behavior of one or more audiences.
- Randall D. Law,Terrorism: A History(2016), pp. 2-3
- The difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter is a matter of perspective: it all depends on the observer and the verdict of history.
- Pentti Linkola,Can Life Prevail?: A Revolutionary Approach to the Environmental Crisis.page 160
- I know that you personally do not fear giving up your own life in order to take others; that is why you are so dangerous. But I know you fear that you may fail in your long-term objective to destroy our free society and I can show you why you will fail. In the days that follow, look at our airports, look at our sea ports and look at ourrailwaystations and, even after your cowardly attack, you will see... They come to be free, they come to live the life they choose, they come to be able to be themselves. They flee you because you tell them how they should live. They don't want that and nothing you do, however many of us you kill, will stop that flight to our city where freedom is strong and where people can live in harmony with one another. Whatever you do, however many you kill, you will fail.
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[edit]- Terror struck into the hearts of the enemies is not only a means, it is the end in itself… It is the point where the means and the end meet and merge. Terror is not a means of imposing decision upon the enemy. It is the decision we wish to impose upon him... Terror... can be instilled only if the opponent’s Faith is destroyed. Psychological dislocation is temporary; spiritual dislocation is permanent. Psychological dislocation can be produced by a physical act but this does not hold good of the spiritual dislocation. To instill terror into the hearts of the enemy, it is essential, in the ultimate analysis, to dislocate hisFaith...
- Malik, Brigadier S.K., The Quranic Concept of War, Lahore, 1979, New Delhi reprint, 1986., quoted from S.R. Goel, The Calcutta Quran Petition Section 1, Chapter 3. (1999)
- I define a 'terrorist' as a non-state actor who attacks civilian targets in order to strike terror into the hearts of the enemy community... A 'state terrorist' is a state doing the same thing.
- Michael Mann,Professor of Sociology, UCLA inIncoherent Empire,p. 159.
- The international community has never succeeded in developing an accepted comprehensive definition of terrorism. During the1970sand1980s,theUnited Nationsattempts to define the term floundered mainly due to differences of opinion between various members about the use of violence in the context of conflicts over national liberation and self-determination.
- Angus Martyn,"The Right of Self-Defence under International Law-the Response to the Terrorist Attacks of 11 September",Australian Law and Bills Digest Group,Parliament of Australia Web Site, 12 February 2002. Archived 16 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- Researchersandjournalistsfor the news siteQuartzsaid they used data compiled by theGlobal Terrorism Databasethat has tabulated terrorist events around the world since 1970. The database is supported by theNational Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism(START), affiliated with theUniversity of Maryland.
“A Quartz analysis of the database shows that almost two-thirds of terror attacks in the (United States) last year were tied toracist,anti-Muslim,homophobic,anti-Semitic,fascist,anti-government,orxenophobicmotivations,” its posting says.
The remaining attacks, the web site said, “were driven byleft-wingideologies…andIslamic extremism.”
Globally, terrorist attacks dropped from about 17,000 in 2014 to about 11,000 in 2017, including a 40 percent decline in theMiddle East,according to Quartz's analysis of the START data.- Bill Morlin,“Study shows two-thirds of U.S. terrorism tied to right-wing extremists”,Southern Poverty Law Center,(September 12, 2018)
- No one can terrorize a whole nation, unless we are all his accomplices.
- Edward R. Murrow,broadcaster, CBS television broadcast “See It Now” (7 March 1954)
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[edit]- The root cause of terrorism lies not in grievances but in a disposition toward unbridled violence. This can be traced to a world view which asserts that certain ideological and religious goals justify, indeed demand, the shedding of all moral inhibitions.”
- Benjamin Netanyahu,former Israeli ambassador and current Israeli prime minister.
- As quoted in —Terrorism—How the West Can Win.Awakeǃmagazine, 1/8 - 1987.
- It must be noted thatmen with bad instincts are more in number than the good, and therefore the best results in governing them are attained by violence and terrorization,and not by academic discussions.
- Sergei Nilus,The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion(1934)
- Machiavelli:The evil instinct in man is more powerful than the good. Man leans more toward the evil than the good; fear and power have more control over him than reason…
- Maurice Joly,The Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu,First dialogue,(1864)
- This is the origin of the theory of course of arbitration. You may say that the goyim will rise upon us, arms in hand, if they guess what is going on before the time comes; butin the West we have against this a manoeuvre of such appalling terror that the very stoutest hearts quail -- the undergrounds, metropolitains, those subterranean corridors which, before the time comes, will be driven under all the capitals and from whence those capitals will be blown into the air with all their organizations and archives.
- That the people may know and love their king it is indispensable for him to converse in the market-places with his people. This ensures the necessary clinching of the two forces which are now divided one from another by us by the terror.This terror was indispensable for us till the time come; for both these forces separately to fall under our influence.
- Sergei Nilus,The Protocols of the Meetings of the Learned Elders of Zion(1934)
- Machiavelli:A Prince whose power is founded upon a democratic base, must speak carefully, albeit popularly. If necessary he must not fear to speak like a demagogue, for after all he is the people, and he must have its passions...
- Maurice Joly,The Dialogue in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu,Twenty-fifth dialogue,(1864)
- In a word, to sum up our system of keeping the governments of thegoyiminEuropein check, we shall show our strength to one of them byterrorist attemptsand to all, if we allow the possibility of a general rising against us, we shall respond with the guns of America or China or Japan.
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[edit]- The terrorists have won... What was their goal 15 long, sad years ago? To strip from the world's greatest power, their traditions of growing tolerance. To hamstring the international interests of a country that barely stuck to the international double-white line of the moral road, but came closer than any other. To take our energies from trying... to help the world move forward, and instead make us direct those energies inward, at one another, within our own borders.
- Keith Olbermann,"The Terrorists Have Won"(November 2016),The Closer,YouTube
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[edit]- You know, the media and the politicians would have us believe that there's something inherently immoral about terrorism. That is, they would have us believe that it's not immoral for us to destroy a pharmaceutical factory inSudanwith cruise missiles, but it is immoral for someone like Bin Laden to blow up a government building inWashingtonwith a truck bomb. It's okay for us to take out an air-raid shelter full ofwomenandchildreninBaghdadwith a smart bomb, but it's cowardly and immoral for anIraqiorIranianagent to pop a vial ofsarinin aNew Yorksubway tunnel. Really, what should we expect? They don't haveaircraft carriersandcruise missilesandstealth bombers.So should we expect them to just sit there and take their punishment when we wage war on them? I think that it is the most reasonable thing in the world for them to hit back at us in the only way they can. It actually takes more courage to be a terrorist behind enemy lines than it does to push the firing button for a cruise missile a hundred miles away from your target. And yet we certainly will see Bill Clinton and every other Jew-serving politician in our government ontelevisiondenouncing as a "cowardly act" the first terrorist bomb which goes off in the United States as a result of awar against Iraq.And don't be surprised when the FBI and theCIAannounce that they have studied the evidence carefully and have determined that it was Iranian terrorists who built the bomb, so that theJewswill have an excuse for expanding the war to take out Iran as well as Iraq.
- William Luther Pierce,neo-Nazi leader, as quoted inWhy War?(1998),"American Dissident Voices Broadcast"(21 November 1998).
- Every morning
I wake up with the news
of bloodshed.
I feel my body,
desperate to know whether
I’m still alive.
- Thank God,
my name isn't in the list of those
who died or were
killed yesterday!
- Terrorism is a real and serious threat no matter what its ideological origin. And it is not only the immediate casualties who are victims — attacks on minorities for ideological reasons have the effect of terrorizing entire minority groups.
- Mark Potok,“Editorial - Terror From the Right: The Threat is Real”,Intelligence Report,Southern Poverty Law Center,(March 10, 2015)
- The impact of terrorism goes far beyond the body count. Violence motivated by racial, ethnic or religious animus fractures society along its most fragile fault lines, and sends shock waves through entire targeted communities. More hatred and fear, particularly of diversity, are often the response.
- Mark Potok,“The Year in Hate and Extremism”,Intelligence Report,Southern Poverty Law Center,(February 17, 2016)
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[edit]- Osama Bin LadenandGeorge Bushwere both terrorists. They were both building international networks that perpetrate terror and devastate people’s lives. Bush withthe Pentagon,theWTO,theIMFand theWorld Bank.Bin Laden withAl-Qaeda.The difference is that nobody elected Bin Laden... The United States supportedSaddam Husseinand made sure that he ruled with an iron fist for all those years. Then they used thesanctionsto break the back ofcivil society.Then they madeIraqdisarm. Then theyattacked Iraq.And now they’ve taken over all its assets.
- Arundhati RoyinThe Shape of the Beast: Conversations with Arundhati Roy(2008)
- Terrorists aren't trying to kill us because we offended them. They attack us because they want to impose their view of the world on as many people as they can, and America is standing in their way. We need to make it unmistakably clear that we will do whatever it takes, for however long it takes, to defeat radicalIslamic terrorism.We will punish — we will punish their allies, likeIran— and we will stand with our allies, like Israel.
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[edit]- Governments are terrorists, but they hide their actions behind the label of nationalism andpatriotism:warbecomesdefense;theftbecomes 'taxation';slaverybecomes 'conscription'; terrorism becomes 'defense.' Few people question the violations; rather, if they do protest, it is because the government is oppressing the 'wrong' group of people, and not because they regard coercion itself as wrong.
- L.K. Samuels,Facets of Liberty: A Libertarian Primer,edited L.K. Samuels, Freeland Press (2009), chapter 17: “Who’s Afraid of No Government” pp. 139-140.
- Islamic terrorists are against us because of what we do, not who we are…if we did not attack them, then their leadership would have trouble persuading their followers that they need to die attacking the American way of life.
- Michael Scheuer,ex head of CIA anti-terrorist unit on the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission) 7.30 report (23 November 2004).
- Today Israel andIndiaare embattleddemocracies,sharing values and the challenge of terrorism. United in our quest for life, liberty and peace our joint determination to fight for these values can inspire our hopes for a better future for our people.
- Ariel Sharon,Sharon pays homage to Mahatma Gandhi, 9 September 2003,http://www.rediff.com/news/2003/sep/09sharon2.htm
- A terrorist act is the logical if extreme outcome ofwhite supremacyandintolerance.Apparently, reasons this particular white supremacist gunman, 'if you can't own them, exploit them, or remove them, you kill them'.
- Brooks D. Simpson,"Charleston: White Supremacy, Black Lives, and Red Blood"(21 June 2015),Crossroads.
- The term "Single Issue Terrorism" is broadly accepted as extremist militancy on the part of groups or individuals protesting a perceived grievance or wrong usually attributed to governmental action or inaction. Generally, three principal issues are regarded to fall under that definition:animal rights,environmentalism,andabortion.
- Smith, G. Davidson (1998)."Single Issue Terrorism Commentary".Canadian Security Intelligence Service.Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
- History has shown us that strength may be useless when faced with terrorism.
- **Jean-Luc Picard(played byPatrick Stewart) in thew:Star Trek: The Next GenerationStar Trek: The Next Generationepisode "The High Ground"(29 January 1990) written byMelinda M. Snodgrass
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[edit]- The terrorist kills because he cannot compete with his adversaries. Instead of responding toSalman Rushdie’sill-structured and unreadable novelwith anovelthat is well-plotted and properly written, the terrorist calls for his murder. The terrorist cannot challengeTheo van Gogh’s controversial documentary with a better one and thus decides to stab him to death. The history of contemporaryIslamist terrorismis full of instances of cold-blooded murder ordered by those who could not compete in literary, political, social or even theological fields against those better than them. With the advent ofglobalization,Islamist terrorism is now able to strike beyond the frontiers of theMuslim world.But the same lazy mentality is at work. The terrorist knows that he is incapable of building an alternative civilization capable of competing with the one he despises. So he tries to destroy what becomes the cause of his humiliation.
- Amir Taheri,"Terrorism Cannot Win: This is Why",Elaph.com,(January 16, 2014).
- Terrorists may end up like the man who, having won a great many tokens at the roulette table, is surprised when the casino tells him his winnings cannot be cashed.
- Terrorism is terrorism, violence is violence, and it has no place.
- Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri,Fatwa against Terrorism(2010),"Muslim Leader's Edict Decires Terrorism"(3 March 2010),The Washington Times.
- Well, what if you said something like — ifthishappens in the United States, and we determine that it is the result ofextremist,fundamentalist Muslims,you know, you could take out their holy sites.
- Tom Tancredo,as quoted inMSNBC(July 16, 2005).
- We must try to find ways to starve the terrorist and the hijacker of theoxygenofpublicityon which they depend.
- Margaret Thatcher,Speech to the American Bar Association (15 July 1985).
- In our eyes, individual terror is inadmissible precisely because it belittles the role of the masses in their ownconsciousness,reconciles them to their own powerlessness, and turns their eyes and hopes toward a great avenger and liberator who someday will come and accomplish his mission.
- Leon Trotsky:On Terrorismin the Pathfinder Press pamphlet "Marxism and Terrorism"; original inDer Kampf,November 1911, trans. M. Vogt and G. Saunders.
- Terrorists who oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly, knowing that we will completely destroy them. These savage monsters will not escape their fate – and they will not escape thefinal judgement of God.
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[edit]- Criminalacts intended or calculated to provoke a state of terror in the public, a group of persons or particular persons for political purposes are in any circumstance unjustifiable, whatever the considerations of a political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or any other nature that may be invoked to justify them.
- 1994 United Nations Declaration on Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism annex to UN General Assembly resolution 49/60, "Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism", of December 9, 1994,UN Doc. A/Res/60/49.
- Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich.
- Peter Ustinov,Achtung! Vorurteile(2003)
- Original German: "Der Terrorismus, der im furchtbaren 11. September kulminierte, ist ein Krieg der Armen gegen die Reichen. Der Krieg ist ein Terrorismus der Reichen gegen die Armen." typically cited in short: "Terrorismus ist der Krieg der Armen und der Krieg ist der Terrorismus der Reichen."
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[edit]- Accusations of terrorism are usually very subjective. There seems to be no objective adjudicator on the subject of terrorism. In fact, in the post-9/11 United States the label has been thrown about with such carelessness in the media that the very word is in danger of losing significance. It is rapidly becoming the most commonly, carelessly, thoughtlessly and irresponsibly used word in theEnglish language.
- Paul Watson,"ELF and ALF - Terrorism Is as Terrorism Does", taken fromTerrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals(2004), p. 279
- All violence is justified by the perpetrators and their supporters, and condemned by those who disagree. In other words, allhumanssupport violence when they agree with the philosophy of the perpetrators and condemn violence when they disagree with that philosophy.
- Paul Watson,"ELF and ALF - Terrorism Is as Terrorism Does", taken fromTerrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals(2004), p. 283
- Terrorism must be outlawed by all civilized nations — not explained or rationalized, but fought and eradicated. Nothing can, nothing will justify the murder of innocent people and helpless children.
- Elie Wiesel,Hope, Despair, and Memory(1986)
- We must answer hatred and violence from terrorists with exclusion and intolerance and show who's the boss.
- Geert Wilders,NRC Handelsblad(22 July 2005), as quoted inTradition and Future of Islamic Education(2009), by Wilna A.J. Meijer, p. 24
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[edit]- Thousands of people have been killed by the terrorists and millions have been injured. I am just one of them. So here I stand, one girl among many. I speak not for myself, but so those without a voice can be heard. Those who have fought for their rights. Their right to live in peace. Their right to be treated with dignity. Their right to equality of opportunity. Their right to be educated.
- Malala Yousafzai,as quoted inThe full text: Malala Yousafzai delivers defiant riposte to Taliban militants with speech to the UN General Assembly,The Independent,(12 July 2013).
- We must address the root causes of terrorism to end it for all time. […] I believe putting resources into improving the lives of poor people is a better strategy than spending it on guns.
- Muhammad Yunus;quoted inKarl Ritter and Doug Mellgren (10 December2006)."Nobel laureate: Poverty fight essential".Associated Press (viaYahoo! News).Retrieved on 2006-12-10.
- I invite all of us to continue taking preventive measures so that acts of terror do recur in the future. If there are such acts, immediate action must be taken and the perpetrators must be brought to justice. We know terrorism is something that we don’t want in Indonesia.Terrorism is a crime. Noreligionallows it.
- Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono,President says everyone must fight against terror.Antara News Agency(October 30, 2012)
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[edit]- The next time you hear of a terror attack, no matter where it is, no matter what the circumstances, you will likely think to yourself, 'It's Muslims again.' And you will probably be right.
- Fareed Zakaria,"Why They Hate Us"(9 April 2016),CNN
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[edit]- Terroristvillainswere a popular go-to in the 15 years preceding9/11.Manyfilms,likeAir Force One(1997) andDie Hard(1988), featuredEastern EuropeanandRussianterrorists with more of aCold Warbent, depicting aSoviet-themed antagonist as something that felt real but no longer presented an existential threat. Others, likeTrue Lies(1994), produced in the aftermath of the1993 World Trade Center bombing,featured Arab terrorists — a topical threat at the time, but ultimately not a real danger to American hegemony.
After 9/11, terrorism was a topic no longer to bejokedabout, a trend that persists to this day.Friendshad a significant edit in the episode "The One Where Rachel Tells Ross," in which Chandler is taken into custody by theTSAafter making a quip about bringing a bomb onto a plane; that scene was removed. Films likeThe Bourne Identity(2002), whose plot featured terrorism and a villainousCIA,were extensively re-edited and reshot, not just for the terrorist elements but for fears that avillainousCIA might be seen asanti-American.- Lindsay Ellis,"Movies, patriotism, and cultural amnesia: tracing pop culture’s relationship to 9/11",Vox,(updated Sep 11, 2017).
- Huey squeals to the Feds’ terrorism hotline -
- Huey:Why do you keep hanging up on me? I’m telling you the truth!
TheCIAtrainedOsama Bin Ladenin using terrorism against thesovietsduring theReagan-Bushadministration they gave theAfghanistanrebels countless amounts of covert funding! - FBI:Don’t you have better things to be doing?
- Huey:Better than fighting terrorism? Heck no! We’re at war!!
- Aaron McGruder,The Boondocks,(10/5/2001)
- Huey helps the FBI wage war on terrorism
- Huey:Wait, before you hang up. I have one more important tip!
G.W. Bushgave theTalibangovernment $4.3 million this May!This May!! How much of thatmoneywill be spent onweaponrythat will be used againstU.S. soldiers? - FBI:Wow – I didn’t know that…
- Huey:He lives at1600 Pennsylvania– hey, are you writing this down? And I suggest bringingreallytight handcuffs.
- Aaron McGruder,The Boondocks,(10/8/2001)
- Huey:Speakinghonestlyis not beinginsensitive.You think I’m notscaredlike everyone else? I’m scared to death!
I know those terrorists don’t care about myleftistphilosophies.I know they’ll kill me just as soon as they’ll kill anyone else matter of fact. Terrorist attacks are now my new number onefear!
- Caesar:What was the old number one fear?
- Huey:Vivica Foxbeating me up. She seems like the violent type.
- Aaron McGruder,The Boondocks,(10/10/2001)
- FBI:FBI terrorism tip line.
- Huey:It’s Huey again. Got another hot lead on a terrorist.
- FBI:Lord…Huey, we don’t have time for this. I’m hanging up.
- Huey:Wait! I got a good one this time!
- FBI:(sigh).. (Uh-huh…
- Huey:Kissinger, Henry,Formersecretary of stateunderNixon,allegedly responsible for the deaths of about 950,000 civilians inLaosandCambodiain the early1970s.
if you’re having trouble finding him, ask the guys who gave him theNobel peace prize.
Hello?- Aaron McGruder,The Boondocks,(1/22/2002)
- Counselor Troi:Heneeds yourstrengthrightnow.
- Capt.Jean-Luc Picard:Historyhas shown us that strength may be useless when faced with terrorism.
- Deanna Troias interpreted byMirina SertisandJean-Luc Picardas interpreted byPatrick Stewartin "The High Ground",Star Trek: The Next Generation,(January 29, 1990); written byMelinda M. Snodgrass
- Lt Cmdr. Data:Sir, I am finding itdifficulttounderstandmany aspects of Ansataconduct.Much of theirbehaviorwould be defined by my programme as unnecessary and unacceptable.
- Capt.Jean-Luc Picard:By my programme as well, Data.
- Lt Cmdr. Data:But if that is so, Captain, why are their methods so oftensuccessful?I've been reviewing thehistoryof armedrebellion,and it appears that terrorism is an effective way to promotepoliticalchange.
- Capt. Jean-Luc Picard:Yes, it can be. But I have never subscribed to thetheorythatpolitical power flows from the barrel of a gun.
- Lt Cmdr. Data:Yet there are numerous examples when it was successful:the independence of the Mexican state from Spain,the Irish Unification of 2024, and the Kenzie Rebellion.
- Capt. Jean-Luc Picard:Yes, I am aware of them.
- Lt Cmdr. Data:Then would it be accurate to say that terrorism isacceptable,when alloptionsforpeacefulsettlement have been foreclosed?
- Capt. Jean-Luc Picard:Data, these arequestionsthatmankindhas beenstrugglingwith throughout history. Yourconfusionis… onlyHuman.
- Jean-Luc Picardas interpreted byPatrick StewartandDataas interpreted byBrent Spinerin "The High Ground",Star Trek: The Next Generation,(January 29, 1990); written byMelinda M. Snodgrass