Terrorism is not only terrorist acts but also international issues. It includes destruction, property damage, efforts to injury, efforts to kill, and attempts to defend against violence, intimidation and intimidation. However, terrorism is defined as "illegal use or violence against people or property to intimidate or enforce government, civilians, or parts thereof to promote political or social goals".
Today, there are more than 90 major terrorist organizations in the world, terrorism is a very urgent and serious problem. However, the number of counter-terrorism organizations varies from country to country. Most countries have special anti-terrorism operation units (SOF), but they are often short, they are short of training and are missing (Special Operations.com). However, there are some exceptions to this generalization. Both Israel and Thailand have high-tech SOFs that are highly successful in their assigned tasks. For the United States, and other world powers such as Britain, Russia, China, this generalization is also incorrect.
In the past, "organization of the group was strictly managed" 8. But terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda may not be so. Today 's terrorism is global. Terrorist organizations share intelligence information and combat strategies and are supported by countries such as Iran, so they can be organized quickly. Terrorism derives power from political and religious sources, and terrorist violence is often a symbol of other problems. In July 1992, the Egyptian parliament passed several anti-terrorism amendments to its criminal law. 10 These amendments expand the definition of terrorism, such as "impeding panic expansion" and preventing the authorities' work. 1 They also allowed police to detain the suspects for 24 hours before acquiring the arrest warrant and sentenced the members of the terrorist organization to life imprisonment or death penalty.
In the United States, 2.2% of terrorist deaths worldwide are due to death. Organized terrorist organizations such as al - Qaeda and international organizations account for about 30% of cases of violence in Western countries, while so - called "lonely wolves" account for 70% of attacks. According to American university professor Audrey Cronin, terrorism as a strategy does not work. Since 1968, Cronin has studied 457 terrorist organizations around the world. These organizations lasted an average of 8 years until they lost support or were disbanded. None of the terrorist organizations she studied could not conquer the country, and 94% of terrorist organizations could not even achieve one of their strategic goals.