Thursday, May 30, 2019

My Definition of Terrorism :: Terrorism, Terrorists, 2015

To me, terrorist act is the use of violent actions to provoke fear or terror in a population for the purpose of spreading a message.I agree with Moeller in that terrorism is distinguished from other forms of violence in that The victims and the intended audience of a terrorist act are not the same,1 and the psychological impact of a terrorist act is intended to be greater than the physical damage caused. The goal of terrorism is to send a message, not defeat the enemy.2 Additionally, in regards to Moellers questions of whether terrorism is a manoeuvre or ideology, terrorism is purely a tactic among many others, not an ideology at all.I do not believe that actions can be crimes or acts of war. Those are purely interpretations of those reacting to events. In most jurisdictions, terrorism is a crime. At least one nation has chosen to consider it an act of war. I consider these judgments to be separate from the definition of the action. Similarly, the physical exertion of transnation al pre-emptive force is irrelevant to a definition.I disagree with Moeller in her assertion that terrorism is targeted at civilians. Terrorism can be targeted at military troops as well, as they are a population. Whenever the nature of an attack is to invoke fear over causing direct damage, it qualifies as terrorism.My definition is broad, encompassing many actions not always considered terrorism, and seeks to avoid entangling terrorism with other topics.Works CitedMoeller, Susan. 2009. Packaging Terrorism Co-opting the News for Politics and Profit. West Sussex Wiley-Blackwell.

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