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- Terrorism - Wikipedia
Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims [1] The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war against non-combatants [2]
- Terrorism | Definition, History, Examples, Groups, Facts | Britannica
Terrorism involves the use or threat of violence and seeks to create fear, not just within the direct victims but among a wide audience The degree to which it relies on fear distinguishes terrorism from both conventional and guerrilla warfare
- Terrorism — FBI
Many factors have contributed to the evolution of the terrorism threat on both the international and domestic fronts
- Terrorism: Introduction - What Is Terrorism? | CFR Education
Explore this collection of learning resources to understand domestic and international terrorism
- Terrorism and National Security Threats - ICE
Terrorist organizations, adverse nations and other national security threat actors aim to disrupt our way of life and weaken our country They conduct and support terrorist acts, espionage and other activities directed against Americans and our interests at home and abroad
- Preventing Terrorism and Targeted Violence - Homeland Security
Protecting the United States from terrorism is the founding mission of DHS While America is stronger and more resilient as a result of a strengthened homeland security enterprise, terrorist threats persist and continue to evolve
- Terrorism - Political, Religious, Cyber | Britannica
Not only are the aims, members, beliefs, and resources of groups engaged in terrorism extremely diverse, but so are the political contexts of their campaigns One popular typology identifies three broad classes of terrorism: revolutionary, subrevolutionary, and establishment
- History of terrorism - Wikipedia
Scholars often agree that terrorism is a disputed term, and very few of those who are labeled terrorists describe themselves as such; it is common for opponents in a violent conflict to describe the opposing side as terrorists or as practicing terrorism
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