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Combating Terrorism

2023-05-06 17:20:19

At 8:45 am on 11th September 2001, the center of the United States was torn by a hijack plane that was hit by the North Tower of the World Trade Center. After 18 minutes, a shocking country was hit the second time and the second plane was rolling in the South Tower. It is estimated that 2,819 people died on the same day. Attacks seem to be everywhere. As a country, we are not ready to protect ourselves. The United States needs to invest as much money as possible and as much resources as possible to fight terrorism.

Terrorism - Malaysia has established strong regional and international cooperation in the fight against terrorism and has developed a multifaceted approach to combating terrorism, organized in 2002, including identification and elimination of root causes I propose. The Foreign Ministers' Meeting on Islamic Congress on Terrorism established SEARCCT with a focus on training and capacity building. Aggressive bilateral cooperation with countries in Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe in technology trade, investment and relocation, especially under the spirit of South-South cooperation. Including the establishment of diplomatic missions in these countries and expansion of the Malaysia Technical Cooperation Program (MTCP)

The relationship between terrorism and the measures taken to combat terrorism and economic, social and cultural rights is complex. The measures taken to combat terrorist acts and acts of terrorism have been influenced and influenced by the economic, social and cultural rights of individuals in all countries of the world. As with other forms of serious offenses, terrorism hinders economic and social development, especially in conflicting countries and regions where political systems are weak. The criminal justice system is incomplete and economic stability is fragile. Specifically, terrorism (and being aware of vulnerabilities) is driving investment and business activities. Investors both in Japan and overseas believe that the possibility of terrorism and domestic vulnerability is a sign of social unrest and is a clear risk of safe investment.