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    the non-Islamic people regarding the true nature of Islam. Most analysts argue that the terrorist threat is unquestionably Islamic and is not much a deviation from Muslim tradition, whereas others defend that Islamic terrorism diverges from the true teachings. So where does the truth lie? To understand the connection between Islam and violence, one must understand certain facets of the Muslim worldview. According to the historic…

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    9/11 Terrorism and Government Conspiracy Theory Terrorism has occurred for centuries and become a defining issue in the 21st century. The history of terrorism comes from the French revolution in 1789 due to the viciousness by the French government to enforce new command on the French society. Terrorism had always been an issue around the world for many years. Terrorism is known as an unlawful act of crime of viciousness. Terrorism takes action to threaten government or society to seek an…

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    specific in recruiting. This can rely on the type of comment a person leaves on videos, television shows, or other types of media propaganda. Al Qaeda Communication Strategy Al Qaeda main message is fixated on justified violence. As they believe terrorism is necessary for the jihad, against non-believers. This message allows Al Qaeda to concentrate propaganda toward the Muslim populations, in an endeavor to create a relationship between violence and being a devout Muslim. Stating that there…

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    “Defeating Jihad: The Winnable War” by Sebastian Gorka, is a novel that explains how the war on terror “is eminently winnable if we remove our ideological blinders, accurately name our enemy, and draw up a strategy to defeat the ideas that inspire terrorism.” (Gorka) I found this book to be slightly racist. As a Muslim, I understand what Jihad really means. Yes, it translates to holy war, however in the holy book of Islam the Quran, the holy war is not a real physical war. It is a spiritual war…

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    This form of terrorism involves violent acts committed by self-radicalized individuals to bring about political, religious, environmental, or social change. One lone wolf type that is growing in the United States is the homegrown jihadist. A jihadist is described as a radicalized individual using Islam as an ideological and/or religious justification for the establishment of a global Islamic state, known as a Caliphate, which is governed by strict…

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    today is terrorism, and the recent attacks in New York, Brussels, and Yakima all prove that violence is far from vanquished.…

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    screaming “Allah Akbar” while they perpetrate acts of terror. Extremist Imams (Islamic religious leader), wield their message of hate from the speakers of mosques every Friday, coercing the disenfranchised and simple-minded up the “staircase of terrorism” (Moghaddam, 2005) and the path of their fictitious Sixth Pillar- Jihad. With their message that “Islam is under attack” and that governments all over the world are exploiting Muslims. Islamic State imams, as well as al-Qaeda and other jihadi…

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    examines the correlations between the cyber-attack on Sony and the release of the movie ‘The Interview,’ and the reaction of the American public. After the recent cyber-attacks on Sony, cyber warfare is becoming more recognizable as the new form of global terrorism. The problems of this case study involve the outrage of North Korea, the freedom of the American people, and the damage done to Sony as a business directly and indirectly. This case study begins to explain how cyber warfare represents…

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    Counter terrorism strategy against the ISIS/ISIL, I like make some recommendation that can prevent our society from the further destruction. In this typical issue, the U.S. strategy should focus on collective action, basically with nation states, peace leaders, multi-national organizations, and the United Nations. First, we should realize the fact that how ISIS has emerged. People joined the group because they were unhappy with the U.S. intervention in Iraq. They felt themselves as politically…

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    released in 2010 was originally advertised as an exotic science fiction horror film based on an alien invasion in Mexico and on first inspection the relation between America and Mexican immigration seems obvious. However, analyzing the film from a global perspective shows the correlation between 9/11 and the alien invasion. In Wetmore’s book “Post-9/11 Horror in American Cinema”, he discusses the trend for post-9/11 horror films featuring extraterrestrials to recreate the invasion and…

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