TimRobbins wrote:otwok wrote:What's your definition of major? Something that the major news networkcarries?
On November 21st, the New Army's People carried out a terrorist attack in the Philippines. In that same month, a Planned Parenthood in Colorado was attacked by Robert Lewis Dear. In December, the New Army's People carried out another terrorist attack in the Philippines. Earlier this year, there was a terrorist attack in India by the Maoist Communist Party of India. In Feb, CIRA conducted an attack in Dublin.
There is a lot of things going on in the world, if we limit ourselves we end up seeing tunnel vision.
None of these are MAJOR attacks. 10 or more dead people is a major attack.
New Army's People is a communist party/army which operates only in the Philippines. It's an insurgent group - nothing to do with terrorism. Same for the Indian Communists.
Civil War is not international terrorism.
It's semantics. The New Army's People is considered a Terrorist Group by both the US and EU and The Communist Party of India is listed as a Terrorist group by the Indian Government. Where they conduct acts is irrelevant. Terrorism by definition is the use of violence (typically on a civilian population) for religious or political purposes. Now you can change the definition to fit whatever world view you want but that is the definition of a terrorist act.
I am not into debating these things because it doesn't serve a purpose. Regardless of any attack, innocent people are being killed and we can call things whatever we want and blame a certain group for it but there are bigger systematic problems that cause this.












