What is "war with terror"? Many people have different views about this, but my argument is that this is a series of tragedies represented by a group of people or those who hate America. These terrorist incidents may include bombing, shooting, or simply harming innocent people. The United States is 238 years old, but a lot of fears including 10 attacks such as September 11 attack, Benghazi scandal, Boston explosion, many natural disasters, shooting, Islamic extremists attack the United States It is. Event
In the past two decades, the term "terror" is headline news, and many national states have fought a war "we are fighting terror", but terrorism is a strategy, and in the fight against tactics It has no meaning. . But this does not prevent citizens of these countries from committing themselves to war without real enemies and without the end. "Terrorists" are the most powerful and deadly among all words and expressions created by bilingual writers. It gives absolute power to the people and other less powerful nations. The expression "not guilty until guilty is proved" is one of the most sacred principles of the US criminal justice system and it is no longer the case. When the term "terrorism" is spoken, plaintiffs become judges and enforcers. Authority diagram
Shortly after the terrible World Trade Center on September 11 and the Pentagon attack, President Bush announced that these were war acts, declared a "war with terror". But what is the purpose of this war? What does the president mean by terrorism? He spoke 32 times of terrorism, terrorism or terrorism at his speech to the country on September 20, but he never defined terrorism. I want to design a course that allows students to understand the definition of terrorism they bring - it seems unconscious. I hope they apply those definitions to some historical and contemporary episodes, including certain types of violence and destruction. I am not sure, but as students continue to apply the definition, they sometimes question the dichotomy "we are good / they are bad."