Why is it very difficult to wage a global war on terror and terrorist organisations?
Why is it very difficult to wage a global war on terror and terrorist organisations?
Terrorist and terror organizations are not organized and do not have a central command structure that can be neutralized or destroyed as can be done in a conventional war. In conventional war, once enough of the opponent’s army is rendered unable to fight, the war is over. However, no matter how many terrorists one stops, another person can decide to commit a terrorist act, and the cycle continues. There may never be a “victory” in a war on terror; it may be that the best wc can do is make it harder for them to act, be vigilant and observant.
What can common Americans do to help win the War on Terror?
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It depends on your definition of a terrorist. If you mean insurgents and guerillas who kill civilians as part of political or religious agenda, the US & British governments have backed them in countless operations when it suited them. Forget the whole laughable “war on terror”-the war is on your intelligence and your freedom, nothing else
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Terrorist and terror organizations are not organized and do not have a central command structure that can be neutralized or destroyed as can be done in a conventional war. In conventional war, once enough of the opponent’s army is rendered unable to fight, the war is over. However, no matter how many terrorists one stops, another person can decide to commit a terrorist act, and the cycle continues. There may never be a “victory” in a war on terror; it may be that the best wc can do is make it harder for them to act, be vigilant and observant.
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It is like a game of wack-a-mole. Wack one over here and another one pops up over there. It is never ending.
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