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Well, I can tell you, in a G-Zero world, all three of those things are increasingly not true, and so failed states, terrorism, refugees and the rest.
This means that any object purchased on the market today from the Middle East could potentially be funding
terrorism.
For the first time in history, more people commit suicide than are killed by crime and
terrorism
and war put together.
Basically, we face an enormous and growing number of gigantic, existential global challenges: climate change, human rights abuses, mass migration, terrorism, economic chaos, weapons proliferation.
I could tell from his tone, the same tone that you would use to say something like, "You're a supporter of terrorism."
This is a real concern, because between 2012 and 2015,
terrorism
incidents increased by 74 percent.
The number of deaths from
terrorism
went up 150 percent.
So fusion centers are these joint task forces between local, state and federal government that are meant to ferret out domestic
terrorism.
Today I'm going to tell you about a group of people that took the global challenge of
terrorism
and began creating spaces where strangers connect in solidarity.
And then from that point on, it wasn't very hard for me to find insecure environments to work in, because the world was quickly shifting in what we now know as the time of
terrorism.
And the group articulated our challenge as threefold: one, to reclaim the city from the narrative of
terrorism
and back into the hands of the people that live there; two, introduce a language beyond race, tribe or religion that would help us transcend our differences; and three, provide a gesture that would help restore empathy and conversation and trust.
The United States, Great Britain, joined for instance, Egyptian intelligence service to train thousands of people in resistance and urban
terrorism.
And I think the people who write such messages do not understand that we can feel sorry for and stand in solidarity with victims of
terrorism
and violence in the Middle East, in Europe, in Asia, in America, wherever, everywhere, equally and simultaneously.
But from 1991 through the present time, emphasized by the attacks of 2001, the idea of an all-out nuclear war has diminished and the idea of a single event, act of nuclear
terrorism
is what we have instead.
Well, what we're seeing now is a level of
terrorism
that involves individuals who are highly organized.
And Jack said the only way to deal with nuclear anything, whether it's war or terrorism, is abolition of nuclear weapons.
One note on his death, which is so devastating, is that despite predicating the war on Iraq on a link between Saddam Hussein and
terrorism
in 9/11, believe it or not, the Bush administration or the invaders did no planning, no pre-war planning, to respond to
terrorism.
Bill Lyell: Would you say that this mechanism is in part how
terrorism
actually works to frighten us, and is there some way that we could counteract that?
I think in the case of terrorism, it isn't.
Terrorism
or poverty?
Martin Rees has recently written a book about our vulnerability to all sorts of things, from astrophysics, to scientific experiments gone wrong, and most importantly, to
terrorism
with weapons of mass destruction.
This cross between robotics and things like
terrorism
is going to be fascinating and even disturbing, and we've already seen it start.
First is, you're going to reinforce the power of individuals against governments, but then the second is that we are going to see an expansion in the realm of
terrorism.
Take the problems of security and
terrorism
and, equally, the problem of human rights and development: they cannot be solved by Africa alone; they cannot be solved by America or Europe alone.
And while those two things are horrible to think about, it gets much worse, because counterfeiting is even funding
terrorism.
But despite this, despite the evidence connecting
terrorism
and counterfeiting, we do go on buying them, increasing the demand to the point where there's even a store in Turkey called "I Love Genuine Fakes."
Many of us think that we're completely helpless against organized crime and terrorism, that we can do nothing about the next attack, but I believe you can.
What I have in mind is:
terrorism
happens here; we overreact to it.
That, you know, we're not sufficiently surgical in our retaliation leads to more hatred abroad, more
terrorism.
I'm going to show you how
terrorism
actually interacts with our daily life.
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