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And will his death mark the end of global jihadist
terrorism?
It must now renounce
terrorism
as an instrument of state policy; stop employing groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba as strategic reserves against India; and abandon aspirations of acquiring overweening influence over the government in Kabul.
The design for such a process cannot accommodate malevolently carnivorous forces like jihadist terrorism, which merely sucks credibility out of its principal progenitor, Pakistan.
Perhaps, but the alternatives to doing nothing are infinitely worse: the continued condemnation of South Asia to the scourge of terrorism; almost one-third of humanity reduced to self-perpetuating penury; and a near-permanent US/NATO military presence, which would make Afghanistan (and Pakistan?)
Polls show that developed nations now believe that the world’s biggest problems are
terrorism
and climate change.
The bottom chessboard includes transnational relations outside the control of governments – everything from drugs to infectious diseases to climate change to
terrorism.
The struggle against extreme Islamist
terrorism
is not a “clash of civilizations,” but a civil war within Islam.
American military might is not adequate to deal with threats such as global pandemics, climate change, terrorism, and international crime.
Terrorism
dominated the armed activities of many of the groups that subscribe to this worldview, including, of course, Al Qaeda.
Several of its factions still uphold armed tactics, including
terrorism.
Even as Pakistan fights one of the world’s most pitched battles against terrorism, increasingly violent weather is pushing up the cost of food and clean water, threatening energy supplies, undermining the economy, and posing a potent and costly security threat.
By comparison, in 2012,
terrorism
in Pakistan resulted in losses of roughly $1 billion.
While India has fought
terrorism
longer than any other country, the problem now affects the entire region, including Afghanistan, China, and Pakistan.
With Islamist
terrorism
spilling across its borders, India can no longer leave the turmoil in the Arab world to others to manage.
Nonetheless, some sort of accord, whatever its gritty nuances, is both possible and necessary, given that preventing Afghanistan from relapsing into civil war or again becoming an export base for
terrorism
is in everyone’s interest, including Pakistan’s.
The threats concentrated in the Middle East are diverse: regional conflicts, totalitarian religious ideologies, terrorism, nuclear armament programs, blockades to modernization, unstable regimes and hegemonic ambitions.
Each subsequent breakdown in negotiations, including the Geneva talks, has not only led away from peace, but has also contributed to calamitous developments, including the resurgence of extremist
terrorism
and the emergence of the Islamic State.
Although EU-Turkey relations are currently not at their best, the dialogue between the two sides must continue in 2017, not least because of their common interests, which are based not only on economic interdependence, but also on the refugee crisis and the collective fight against
terrorism.
For many French, status anxiety, economic anger, and fear of
terrorism
are far more salient.
Likewise, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who once derided “tax terrorism,” has unleashed the taxman on entirely new categories of victims, including the foreign institutional investors Modi is trying to attract.
No safe havens for money laundering and
terrorism
financing, and no safe havens for “cozy financial regulation.”
Asia has suffered more casualties from the rise of international
terrorism
than any other region.
Beyond that objective, France seeks to protect its many nationals in the region; maintain stability in the Sahel, where states are very weak; and prevent Mali’s transformation into a base of Islamist
terrorism
directed at Europe.
Reconstruction of war-ravaged Tamil districts, as well as other parts of our society damaged by years of fighting and terrorism, has barely begun.
It also rounded up, jailed, and deported hundreds of aliens in an anti-terrorist drive none of whose targets was shown to have any link to
terrorism.
The Saudi stock market index is up by 78% since the start of the year, hugely out-performing the main US and European indices - and this in a region plagued by conflict, nuclear tensions, terrorism, and acute political challenges.
But only policies that privilege social justice and economic development can win the fight against
terrorism
definitively.
The US and Russia could begin to reverse their recent new cold war through shared efforts to stamp out jihadist
terrorism.
But, once we place the tragedy of September 11, 2001, and the broader political phenomenon of international terrorism, in the context of other historical tragedies in the past century, religion becomes an unlikely explanation.
Europe’s Fight Against TerrorismThree years ago this month, international
terrorism
struck Europe.
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