desioptimist
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I don't know whether you agree with his definition of terrorism :
according to the official definition offered by the United States government a terrorist is someone who kills innocents for a political end. But is it really that simple? If is it, than by our own admission, waging wars against civilian populations is indeed a terrorist act as well. So basically we're guilty of our own accusations and acts. there is no such thing as a smart bomb. There is no such thing as laser guided accuracy. When bombs are dropped on cities, innocents die, plain and simple. Because we have no clearly defined noble political efficacy in our actions are we not being terrorists ourselves?
We know War is not always fought between uniformed soldiers with boots. If they can't beat the soldiers in war, they beat up the civilians to break down the morale of the enemy. Example of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is there. It's to hit at the enemy's weakest point which is ALWAYS the civilians so i dont understand why act of terrorism is only limited to some individuals
No, unintended harm to civilian is not terrorism. A soldier killing his own mate by friendly fire is not terrorism.
A tiger killing a man is not terrorism.
A word is coined to explain a phenomena, so that it can be used in a particular context. Diluting it just to obfuscate and confuse oneself does not help anybody.
Use of violence by govt forces against civilian is not norm for any military. It is immoral and illegal, but as with everything else in the world it happens too.
They are war crime and should be dealt as such.
Comparing that with terrorism, whose main tactic is killing of civilians is a stretch of logic.
If two sides are fighting, one side is govt forces, other side is resistance forces, the govt forces will be morally inferior and should pay the price for killing innocent civilians. At least in case of serbia, it is happening.
Govt cannot be terrorist by definition, not even libyan govt.