Joseph Stalin is a real fear, and he will be remembered as a tyrant with guns in the history of Russia and the world. Stalin is known for making people do what he wants, and if they choose not to obey, they will direct them to a gun. He is such a man forced to go beyond the Western capitalist country and he does not hesitate to achieve this goal. Moved by ambition and power, Stalin kept a tough Bolshevik spirit with careless attitude. In the arrest of Stalin's son during the Great Patriotic War, Germany provided his son's freedom in return for the release of imprisoned German officials.
The remark that "a terrorist is a freelance fighter of another person" is not only a cliche but also one of the most difficult obstacles to dealing with terrorism. The problem of definition and conceptualization is usually a mechanism to develop a purely theoretical problem, that is, a parameter set suitable for the research the researcher is about to perform. However, in dealing with terrorism and guerrilla wars, the meaning of defining our terms is beyond the theoretical debate. According to the regulations of the currently accepted war of the war, defining the problem in the fight against terrorism is an important element in coordinating international cooperation.
The phrase "male terrorists are other male freedom fighters" is one of the biggest barriers to dealing with terrorism. This cliche is used to judge what terrorism is and to draw a line between terrorism and non terrorism. Ned Walker, US Assistant Secretary of State for the Middle East Affairs, defines terrorism as a non-combat target attack with political motivation. The organization of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) is consistent with this definition of terrorism. Since the early 1980s MRTA has been a Peruvian history, ideology and leader.
The difficulty of defining terrorism led to a cliche that a terrorist is a freelance fighter of another person. This expression means that terrorism is not objectively defined and there is no universal standard of behavior in conflict. However, civilized nations adopt criminal law to determine the pattern of criminal behavior. Criminal law in any country commits murder, kidnapping, intimidation of life, vandalism of property (Kegley, Jr. 17). In short, terrorism can be objectively defined by the quality of action, but not by the identity of the perpetrator or the nature of the cause. All terrorist acts are crimes. All of these involve threats of violence or violence, with clear requirements. Violence is the creation of fear (ie terrorism, spiritual fear) and is often targeted at civilians. Its purpose is (1) politics, (2) religion, or (3) reason for ideology.