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We are committed to conclude a comprehensive convention on international
terrorism
during the current session of the General Assembly.
Such practical proposals address key global issues, including international terrorism, strengthening of mechanisms for arms control, arms reduction, and non-proliferation, efforts to contain attempts by North Korea and Iran to develop nuclear weapons, encouraging transparency in China’s military, restraining Russia’s imperial ambitions, and building a global ballistic missile defense network against missiles that could be launched by rogue regimes.
Since then, the world has seen countless acts of violence, terrorism, famine, and environmental degradation.
In this respect, Fatah was not much different from Hamas, and the two competed to prove who waged
terrorism
better and was more militant.
In Palestinian politics, total victory and Israel’s destruction is still preferable to an honest assessment that this goal is unattainable,
terrorism
must be abandoned, and law and order must be imposed.
Fortunately, America’s removal of North Korea from its list of state sponsors of
terrorism
has re-started the denuclearization process.
But it does partly illustrate why international
terrorism
has not established a major presence in Latin America.
Indeed, Latin American
terrorism
is sometimes exaggerated, because governments have incentives to cite local terrorist threats to secure foreign support, such as US capacity-building funding.
Supporting
terrorism
would merely divert time and other resources from profit-making activities, while focusing unsought US and other international attention on their criminal operations.
Nevertheless, Latin America is not immune to the violent
terrorism
that has plagued other continents.
Finally, at the national level, some Latin American countries suffer from such
terrorism
enablers as corruption, weak government institutions, insufficient interagency cooperation, inadequate financial safeguards, misapplied terrorist laws against non-terrorists, and insufficient counterterrorism resources.
But Latin America should redouble its efforts in order to avoid losing its enviable status as the region least threatened by international
terrorism.
Secret bank accounts not only support terrorism, but also facilitate the corruption that undermines development.
Indeed, cooperation in the international war on terrorism, the recent agreement to reduce stockpiles of nuclear weapons, and Russia's rapprochement with NATO appear to be only the beginning of a process that is deepening by the day Russia's integration with the West.
On the bottom board of transnational relations outside the control of governments – pandemics, climate change, the drug trade, or transnational terrorism, for example – power is chaotically distributed.
He inherits a global economic crisis, two wars in which US and allied troops are deployed, crises in the Middle East and South Asia, and a struggle against
terrorism.
The Myth of “Eurabia”LONDON – There is a powerful narrative today about how many young European Muslims are susceptible to terrorism, how Islam leads to radicalization, and how Muslims, because of their creed, choose to live in ghettos and therefore create swamps that breed terrorists.
From this narrative, fear of homegrown
terrorism
resonates the most, as does the impetus to deal with Muslims as a foreign foe.
Indeed, we should view neither homegrown
terrorism
nor the presence of Muslims as new to Europe.
All Europeans, including those who are Muslim, are right to worry about the issue of homegrown
terrorism.
Second, the situation in Venezuela should concern all countries that have an interest in the fight against terrorism, and the money-laundering networks that finance it.
If the recent attack on Sony Pictures’ computers really did originate there, as United States officials charge, was it an act of sabotage, vandalism, terrorism, or, to use neo-conservatives’ favorite word (especially during the holiday season), war?
As the entire international community is fighting radicalization and terrorism, we firmly believe that this effort must be part of an overall endeavor aimed at building a better world, based on cultural diversity, in which human dignity, human rights, and fundamental freedom are properly respected.
In his first overseas visit as President, speaking in the Turkish Parliament, he said:“The United States is not, and will never be, at war with Islam….America's relationship withthe Muslim community, the Muslim world, cannot, and will not, just be based upon opposition to
terrorism.
Here we must distinguish between national and international
terrorism.
Much of the
terrorism
in Africa in the second half of the 20 th century targeted the colonial powers and the European minority regimes that were their legacy.
Kenya, for example, won its independence partly in an anti-colonial war of liberation in which both the British colonial forces and the Mau Mau movement resorted to
terrorism.
In retrospect, "national
" terrorism
in Africa was a form of warfare that must be judged within its political and moral context, and by its ultimate results.
Unlike anti-European guerilla war and anti-colonial
terrorism
in Africa, anti-American and anti-Zionist
terrorism
in the Middle East has led nowhere.
Moreover, efforts by the US to unite African governments against
terrorism
may merely bolster authoritarianism.
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