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Terrorism

Terrorism. “ Terrorism is not an expression of rage. Terrorism is a political weapon “. What is Terrorism?. Terrorism is not new, and it has been used since the beginning of recorded history Terrorism is a criminal act that influences an audience beyond the immediate victim. Strategy.

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Terrorism

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  1. Terrorism “ Terrorism is not an expression of rage. Terrorism is a political weapon“

  2. What is Terrorism? • Terrorism is not new, and it has been used since the beginning of recorded history • Terrorism is a criminal act that influences an audience beyond the immediate victim.

  3. Strategy • The strategy of terrorists is to commit acts of violence that draws the attention of the local populace, the government, and the world to their cause.

  4. Purpose • The terrorists plan their attack to obtain the greatest publicity, choosing targets that symbolize what they oppose. The effectiveness of the terrorist act lies not in the act itself, but in the public’s or government’s reaction to the act.

  5. Munich Olympics • For example, in 1972 at the Munich Olympics, the Black September Organization killed 11 Israelis. The Israelis were the immediate victims.

  6. Aim • But the true target was the estimated 1 billion people watching the televised event. The Black September Organization used the high visibility of the Olympics to publicize its views on the plight of the Palestinian refugees.

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