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The root of terrorism is the desire to instill fear.
Those who wish to instill fear are those who wish to keep citizenz subjagated, because frightened citizens are easy to control.
The ones with the greatest desire for this are those with a desire to control the whole planet.
These are known as the Illuminati, or New World Order.
They already have immense control over governments, because they control the money.
They own the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England.
Because they have so much power, they have control over the secret services, and use them as a tool to further their agenda.
It is the secret services who conduct most of the terrorist acts.
They also stir up trouble in order to start wars, another form of terrorism.

2006-10-13 14:10:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The main causes of Terrorism are.
1.Money{oil money ,Bribe money,Ransom money}
2. Covert Agenda {Political,Religious}
3.Religion[Now mainly Islam],Capitalism.
4.Ignorance ,lack of education[Mainly on the part of foot soldiers]
5. Social Injustice and inequality
6. Political chaos. and lack of civic sense

2006-10-11 19:24:00 · answer #2 · answered by Dr.O 5 · 1 0

Few words are as politically or emotionally charged as terrorism.[1] One 1988 study by the US Army found that over 100 definitions of the word "terrorism" have been used.[2] Acts of terrorism are not intended to merely victimize or eliminate those who are killed, injured or taken hostage but rather to intimidate and influence the societies to which they belong.

Modern terrorism has come to be defined in part by the influential power of the mass media that terrorists co-opt in their efforts to amplify and broadcast feelings of intense fear and anger. As a type of unconventional warfare, terrorism is designed to weaken or supplant existing political landscapes through capitulation, acquiescence, or radicalization as opposed to subversion or direct military action.

"Terrorist attacks" are usually characterized as "indiscriminate", "targeting of civilians" or executed "with disregard for human life". The term "terrorism" is often used to assert that the political violence of an enemy is immoral, wanton and unjustified. According to the most common definition of terrorism typically used by states, academics, counter-terrorism experts and non-governmental organizations, "terrorists" are actors who don't belong to any recognized armed forces or who don't adhere to the laws of war and who are, therefore, regarded as "rogue actors".

Those who are accused of being "terrorists" rarely identify themselves as such and, instead, typically use terms that refer to their ideological or ethnic struggle, such as: separatist, freedom fighter, liberator, revolutionary, vigilante, militant, paramilitary, guerrilla, rebel, jihadi or mujaheddin, or fedayeen or any one of similar-meaning words in a number of languages.

Terrorism has been used by a broad array of organizations to further their objectives. They include both right-wing and left-wing political parties, nationalistic and religious groups, revolutionaries and ruling governments.[3]

2006-10-15 10:21:34 · answer #3 · answered by danielpsw 5 · 0 0

It stems all the way back to "Bible" times, when the Jews were hated by the Arabs, because they are the "chosen" people.

The are jealous; it as simple as that.

2006-10-11 19:11:02 · answer #4 · answered by pixles 5 · 0 0

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