Advanced militarization the gravest global terrorism The definition of terrorism
[länk] is not exclusive to any specific era, people, technology, method, group or ideology, it can only be defined by the act itself, i.e. the verb, to coerce, intimidate, to put fear into, in pursuit of specific aim. It is of course equaled to any act, to love, hate, to dictate, to hunt, to kill ... in all its various ways it can be done by anyone with any type of motive. The declaration ”War on Terror” becomes a perfect contradiction, in fact the declaration itself is a form of terrorism, let alone the following methods to execute it, either by low cost methodology or high end technology. Likewise the War on Drugs. An ocean of substances, chemicals, drugs and vaccines are dangerous and lethal and yet not a target in the war efforts. No, these are wars on
some drugs,
some terrorists, and by that way of defining we have derailed from the real meaning of the words. Terrorism is military for poor, military is terrorism for rich, paraphrasing Peter Ustinov. In other words;
– Terrorism Is – by NATO led troops, Irish Republican Army, Hezbollah, Red Brigades, Gladio Networks, Muslim/Christian crusades, US marines et al. Shock and Awe or suicide attacks changes not the act itself or even the motive.
One poignant and obvious but hardly sole part of terrorism is weaponry. One of many (some might argue the most cynical) motives for ”maintaining terrorism” is the weapons industry, it just naturally does not want peace and stability. The five globally biggest weapon export countries are all permanent members of the UN security council, something I have big trouble getting my head around. UN's power to order sanctions (terrorism euphemism) or ratify attacks are equally unfathomable. Indeed that UN militarized ”peace” troops are a normality for us is paradoxical. Peace through coercion? Peace with weapons? This type of false moral and doublespeak I contend is the most devious terrorism ever. A gradualism coercive method, that no one see coming ...
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