Terrorism - Wikipedia Modern terrorism, evolving from earlier iterations, employs various tactics to pursue political goals, often leveraging fear as a strategic tool to influence decision makers
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
Most Wanted Terrorists — FBI The alleged terrorists on this list are charged with federal crimes in the United States, as indicated on their wanted posters The pending charges listed on the posters allow them to be arrested
The Top 20 Most Dangerous Extremists Around the World CEP is publishing its second annual report on the World’s Top 20 Most Dangerous Extremists in the aftermath of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, an event which threatens to usher in a new era of terror
Terrorism: Introduction - What Is Terrorism? | CFR Education What most definitions of terrorism have in common is that they encompass acts of violence—usually against civilians—committed for political or ideological reasons Throughout history,
Terrorists Have Taken Over Iran — Now What? | National Review First, that the Revolutionary Guard Corps is a terrorist group is now very widely acknowledged Not only the United States but also the United Kingdom, Australia, the countries of the European
Dangerous terrorists ERO removed from the United States - ICE Since 2006, ICE has arrested nearly 13,000 known or suspected terrorists While the agency continues to prioritize removing criminal aliens, its work in removing high-profile terrorists deserves special recognition
Understanding Terrorism: What It Wants How to Stop It Groups that we might call terrorists could also be called freedom fighters Many of those fighters have made countries independent, and others who call for internal political change were considered terrorists