Terrorism Essay

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It was September 11th, 2001 when the world became a witness of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon by the terrorist cell Al-Qaida. Since these attacks, the world order has changed radical. Permanent fear and anxiety, hate against the terrorist, incomprehension and sadness are just some of the many emotions that began to grow inside the people since these attacks. Most of these sentiments are dominating the daily lives of all of us.
13 years after the attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania as well as the attacks in London in Madrid, terrorism is still one of the most contemporary issues, very much due to the fact that other terrorist attacks has followed since. 9/11 has changed the way people see the world and since then the word “terrorism” became a common term in the vocabulary of individuals.

Terrorism cannot be explained rationally, because it evokes emotions and moral reactions. Terrorism, as an expression of political violence, already exists for very long. However, it seems as if the terrorism we are witnessing for the last few years, is something completely new. Almost everywhere in the world terrorist attacks are perpetrated. But each attack differs in the objectives.
There are four different types of terrorism:
Firstly, attacks on individuals on the basis of their political importance. For instance the attack on Ahmad Schah Massoud, he was an Afghan mujahedeen fighter and national hero. He was the leader of the Afghan resistance against the Taliban. As well as the attack on the pro-Russian president Achmat Abdulchamidowitsch Kadyrow in May 2004 in Chechenya.
Secondly, targets, which are selected on the basis of the interests they represent. For example, in 1998 the...

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...ed at the same time. Funding has also become an advantage because of globalization because as mentioned before the flow of money worldwide has become easier through the open boarders. Nowadays, many of the alleged and some additional characteristics of the new terrorism are difficult to deny, including its global character, close networking, the use of modern technologies, significant financial resources and extensive financial independence.

Therefore there is a direct and close relationship between globalization and terrorism. There are many opinions about globalization and its impact, but the concept itself offers many opportunities for individuals as well as governments. Globalization not only supports terrorism but globalization also makes it difficult to combat terrorism. To combat terrorism, the international cooperation between governments is necessary.

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