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3 Terrorism Violence & threats to intimidate groups or government Mostly organized groups  Ex: Al Qaeda and The Taliban

4 Reasons Reasons for terrorist attacks: Religion Race Political Change To eliminate opposition Think About It: What might be some other reasons for terrorists to attack?

5 Examples Hijackings Kidnappings Bombings Random civilian killings

6 History Religious roots in Middle East Examples of Groups: Sicari Zealots Thagee  Each killed random people for either money, or for “gods” Sicari Dagger

7 History (contd) Got the name “terrorism” in the French Revolution (“Reign of Terror”) Revolution leader murdered over 40,000 citizens Can also trigger big events Ex: Assassination of Austrian Leader Ferdinand to start World War I

8 New Terrorism Vs. Old Terrorism Focus on killing innocent civilians to make a point Use hijackings, assassinations, and suicide bombs Attack for political change, or those who don’t follow their beliefs Rarely mass murdered Focused on material damage, not lives Only used occasional threats and simple acts of violence Ruthless in attacks and hatred of specific targets Older groups have developed, but still have same goals and ideas

9 Modern Terrorism Why They Do It Do it to overthrow national governments make national or global statements Remove forces from country Remove ways of life from country Also have new targets Used to target buildings: now target humans as well as buildings Think About It: Why do you think the terrorists have changed over the years?

10 Reasons For New Terrorism Promote fear and danger of group Make known group’s dominance in politics and religion, especially Islamics

11 The Middle East Why it has become “terrorist center of the world” Close ties, originated there millions of years ago Former/newer attacks assosciated with it Think About It: What are some other possible reasons why the Middle East is still rooted with terrorism? What is an example of a deadly modern day group located there now?

12 Middle East Countries/people involved: Iraq Iran Libya Syria Al Qaeda Osama bin Laden

13 Major Terrorist Groups National Liberation Army Columbia 1965 Goal- replace government with Marxist regime 3000- 6000 members Irish Republican Army Ireland 1969 Goal- remove British forces from Northern Ireland and unify Ireland Several hundred members: thousands of sympathizers Peru’s Shining Path Peru 1960’s Goal- Replace current democratic government with communist rule 100- 200 armed members

14 Osama bin Laden OSAMA BIN LADEN Born in Saudi Arabia in 1959 Son of a rich businessman; part of very wealthy/ influential family Soon financed and became leader of Al Qaeda Al Qaeda: Public statements showed religious extremism Hate for existing Arab regimes Hostility for U.S. dominance On FBI Top Ten Most Wanted list

15 Al Qaeda Formed by bin Laden in late 1980’s Based in Afghanistan Several hundred to thousand members Goal- overthrow “non-Islamics” and eliminate western influence from Muslim countries

16 Al Qaeda Some famous global attacks U.S. embassy bombing in Africa on August 7, 1998 Truck bomb exploding under World Trade Center in 1993

17 Al Qaeda New Al Qaeda terrorist movement has: Cause Network Not confined to one country Very willing to commit suicide

18 Al Qaeda Al Qaeda factors of terrorism Unofficial character claiming to be “upsurge of public opinion Belief that violent acts on public figures will influence politics Involved in attacking innocent civilians Underestimated disgust of ordinary people

19 9/11 Terrorism Attacks Carried out by Al Qaeda Linked to Afghanistan; global threat Led by Osama bin Laden Mastermind behind all attacks on Sept. 11

20 9/11 Terrorism Attacks Four American planes hijacked on morning of Sept. 11, 2001 19 Al Qaeda member WTC 2 collapsed 56 min. after crash WTC 1 after 102 min. of burning Think About It: Why do you think the Al Qaeda terrorists chose to attack the World Trade Center and Pentagon? Where else could they have targeted?

21 9/11 Terrorism Attacks Other plane crashes: One in Pentagon 184 deaths One in Shanksville, PA Passengers on plane purposely crash into ground once determined to be hijacked

22 9/11 Terrorism Attacks Almost 3000 died Every passenger on all four flights died 2752 died in WTC buildings in NYC 184 died in Pentagon in VA 40 die in plane crash in PA

23 9/11 Terrorism Attacks After crashes: Government issued “ War on Terrorism” Leads to invasion of Afghanistan and overthrow of Taliban Then leads to invasion of Iraq, though no clear evidence to connection with Al Qaeda Government agencies created: Department of Homeland Security 22 other gov. agencies created TSA - Transportation Security Administration

24 Future of Terrorism Terrorist could obtain Nuclear bombs in near future To make nuclear weapons terrorist only need students to construct product Example of destruction: if a bomb the size of a truck was put under WTC and went off could destroy lower Manhattan As time goes on price may drop an easier-to- makes bombs could appear

25 Future of Terrorism Estimated terrorist could make a nuke for 100 million $ with somewhat small quantity of enriched uranium or pollution Effects of nuclear weapons Weak big countries by bombing major cities, NYC,WDC Critically damage small countries Many countries are over protective about Nuclear weapons, and act quickly Think about it: What do you think could be some ways future terrorist could use these nuclear weapons?

26 Recent Attacks December 25, 2009 Plane bound for Detroit Man-made bomb in pants Suffered severe burns Went off: not as planned

27 After WWII and cold war many agreed to end biological and chemical weapon manufacturing Types of future chemical warfare Chlorine gas Mustard gas Sarin Tabun Types of future biological warfare The plague Q fever Small pox Biological and Chemical Warfare

28 BIG QUESTION! How do you think terrorism attacks like 9/11 have affected today’s world? How do you think we can stop attacks like this in the future?

29 VIDEO This video shows the horror of the 9/11 attacks and the falling of the Twin Towers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv4s3fn8 jDc


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