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War on terrorism
Terrorism, until the recent attacks on the US, has remained a dormant issue in the media. ... What we need to recognise about terrorism is its message. ... Hopefully these deaths were not in vein, now other countries have joined George Bush in the war against terrorism and are launching repeated strikes on Afghanistan (the Al-Quaida’s supposed base. ... War will have a new face, it will not be against an enemy firing projectiles, but instead, an invisible, deadly network of shadows attacking miscellaneous targets in random locations. ... Terrorism definitely affects everyone in some way; wether you are a soldier or a shopkeeper. ... It is usually safer in peacetime than with terrorist attacks around you so I believe an egoist would only welcome terrorism if he gained more than he could loose.
There are many variables that can alter a person’s views on terrorism, one of which is wether you are dealing it or receiving it. ... Terrorism never achieves anything except media coverage, hate and retaliation. ... In conclusion I would like to say that terrorism is a one-way road to destruction.
Approximate Word count = 854 Approximate Pages = 3.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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