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1 Why Has Terrorism Increased?
Ch. 8 Key Issue 4 Why Has Terrorism Increased?

2 Why Has Terrorism Increased?
Systematic use of violence to intimidate a population or to coerce a government From the Latin word meaning “to frighten” Use of bombing, kidnapping, hijacking, and murder to instill fear and anxiety in a population Cannot define precisely One persons terrorist is another persons freedom fighter (George Washington may have been considered a terrorist by UK)

3 Who do terrorists aim for?
Military/political violence (astray bombs, assassinations) = civilians are not intentional targets Terrorist act = ordinary people are primary targets. Terrorists consider all civilians responsible for actions of their gov’t Distinguishing can be difficult

4 Domestic Terrorism OK City bombing USS Cole Unabomber 9/11 Attacks

5 FIGURE 8-22

6 Al-Qaeda “the foundation”
Founded by bin Laden to unite jihad fighters across Middle East Fight against Soviets in 1989 (with US help) Ran like a business: franchises, committees Use religion to justify attacks Disagree with policies of US and Europe

7 Bin Laden’s fatwa A religious decree
Said all Muslims have a duty to wage war against US citizens US was responsible for maintaining the Saudi royal family, and Israel as a Jewish state Destroy these, and Islam’s holiest cities would be liberated from US occupation/control Makkah, Madinah and Jerusalem

8 State support for terrorism
Three increasing levels of involvement 1. Providing sanctuary 2. Supplying weapons, money, and intelligence to terrorists 3. Using terrorists to plan attacks US used these criteria as basis for post- 9/11 invasions, mainly to overthrow leaders who supported terrorist groups

9 Afghanistan US helped Mujahedeen fight off Soviets in 1980s
(2001) depose Taliban leaders who supported terrorist and violated human rights Used own weapons against us Bin Laden living as a “guest” of Afghanistan

10 Iraq (1991): Gulf War- drive out Iraq from Kuwait.
Remember the oil field/access to gulf conflict? (2003) Afraid Hussein would give WMDs to Al-Qaeda- invasion not supported by a lot of countries Ba’ath Party (Hussein) and Pan-Arab nationalism vs Al-Qeada Power vacuum after Hussein overthrown- tribes fighting for power Kurds supported involvement, Shiite and Sunni did not- why?

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12 Stable is when the Ba'ath had Baghdad/ But corporate jets really had to have that gas bad/ War, and they hope they all fall from the ratatat (gun shots)/ Cause that's just more dinosaur for the Cadillac

13 Iran 1979 power struggle between Pro-US Shah (political leader) and the Ayatollah (religious leader) Khomeini US embassy seized and held hostage (Argo) Ahmadinejad harboring terrorist and developing nuclear program

14 Amadinejad Quotes Anybody who recognizes Israel will burn in the fire of the Islamic nation's fury. The UN structure is one-sided, stacked against the world of Islam. We’ve never been anti-Semitic

15 Pakistan Conflicts within a diverse multiethnic state
Division from India in 1947 (West Pak.) “War on Terror” spilled into Pakistan US thought bin Laden to be hiding in Pakistan (they were right)

16 Over a nine-month period in , the German Luftwaffe (air force) bombed London, destroying more than 1 million houses and killing approximately 43,000 people. Except for the fact that this act was carried out by a state, does it meet your definition of terrorism? Over a period of two nights (February 13-15) in 1944, the U.S. and British air forces dropped approximately 3,900 tons of high explosive and incendiary (fire-causing) bombs on Dresden, Germany. Their objective was to destroy Dresden’s rail yard, but they dropped so many bombs all around the city that the resulting firestorm killed about 30,000 people, most of whom burned alive. Except for the fact that this act was carried out by a state, does it meet your definition of terrorism? Should we draw a distinction between “terrorism” and “war” as separate concepts?


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