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We will discover what could happen if politicians would rise above the distortion of the media’s intense concentration on
terrorism
and climate change.
By arousing latent Islamophobia in the West and inducing both publics and governments to treat Muslims with suspicion, they hope to convince young Muslims that there is no alternative to
terrorism.
The League is necessary, argues McCain, because in matters vital to the US, such as fighting Islamic terrorism, humanitarian intervention, and spreading liberty, democracy, and free markets, the US and its democratic partners must be able to act without permission from the United Nations (i.e., from Russia and China).
Moreover, the world’s democracies are themselves divided on how to deal with Islamic
terrorism
or genocide in Darfur: it was France, after all, which led the opposition in the UN Security Council to the US invasion of Iraq.
Moreover, on issues like terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and climate change, the US needs Russian and Chinese help.
In fact, Russia has mostly cooperated with the US in the “war against terrorism.”
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s strategy of “bleeding India to death” through insurgency and
terrorism
has accomplished little other than to make its military enormously powerful and disproportionately wealthy.
The Pakistani military may have once thought that fomenting militancy and
terrorism
in India was an effective strategy for hurting the enemy at little cost.
NATO's TransformationCan NATO play a role in the struggle against international
terrorism?
Once a largely domestic concern,
terrorism
has become a major threat to international security.
This is why NATO will help tackle
terrorism.
A new NATO military concept for defense against
terrorism
will now follow, supported by the development of specific counter-terrorism capabilities.
In short, NATO will become the focus for coordinating and planning the multinational military contribution to our defense against
terrorism
and other new threats.
We will focus much more on combating
terrorism
together.
Today, in a strategic environment marked by
terrorism
and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Russia is very much part of the solution.
As a result, increased burden-sharing among Asia-Pacific countries is needed to confront shared threats like cross-border terrorism, pandemic diseases, climate change and environmental degradation, and trafficking of people, drugs, and weapons.
Given the long-standing relationship between Pakistan’s Islamic militants and the military, it became clear there were limits to how far Musharraf was prepared to go in the “war on terrorism.”
The Syrian civil war has also become one of the most dangerous breeding grounds for Islamist terrorism, as the Islamic State (ISIS) attacks in Ankara, Beirut, and Paris, and the bombing of a Russian passenger plane above the Sinai Peninsula, have shown.
Third, the US-Japan alliance will have to face a new set of transnational challenges to our vital interests, such as pandemics, terrorism, and human outflows from failed states.
What we ultimately learned was deeply disturbing: The school was losing pupils to a madrasa only a few miles away – a new, well-financed institution that offered free education financed by the same Middle East money that was supporting
terrorism.
The drawback for the students was that they were being indoctrinated; their school preaching support for
terrorism.
In Nigeria, too, there are young girls and boys prepared to stand up to
terrorism.
The Nigerian government and the country’s citizens deserve the fullest international support in tackling
terrorism.
And, while we cannot end
terrorism
overnight, we can show determination to stand up to it by making schools safe.
The War on Terror Begins AnewBUCHAREST/MADRID – The terrorist attacks across Paris on the night of November 13, which left at least 120 dead, are a tragic reminder of the ubiquity of modern
terrorism.
Like the black plague in medieval Europe,
terrorism
is stalking the modern world, and eradicating it has become a global imperative.
The international community has long been concerned about the threat posed by
terrorism.
And yet, despite numerous attempts to create one, there is no global legal body leading the fight against
terrorism.
The effort to combat
terrorism
at the international level goes back nearly 90 years.
In 1926, Romania – the first country to introduce the crime of
terrorism
into its criminal code – asked the League of Nations to “consider drafting a convention to render
terrorism
universally punishable.”
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