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On terrorism



On terrorism
by miychi
03 April 2002 12:24 UTC  < < <


On 2002.04.03 08:13 AM, "Seyed Javad" <seyedjavad@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


What is terror? What is terrorism? Who is a terrorist? These and many such
questions have been in one


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 In current
situation, especially Mid-East crisis, are there meaning of distinction
between terrorism and war or other forms of armed struggle such as Colombia
or Nepal rebel?
In 9-11, I thought US suffer for its massive global terrorism, for example,
Korea war, Vietnam war, intervention to Chili coup d'etat,
Intervention to Nicaraguan revolution, El-salvador, Gulf war ,Kosovo, Afghan
war ,intervention to Phillipine, Colombia,etc.
US is in reality top of terrorist country, but Bush declare war against
terrorism,it is highly ridiculous.


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Charles: What you say here is very true , Miyachi.  War is terrorism on the largest scale.  The U.S. has and uses the largest war/terror machine in the history of humanity. It is the U.S. that is the worst purveyor of terror in the world today. The best way the U.S. could fight terrorism is to demobilize its armed forces. That would be the biggest blow terrorism ever received.

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Against Global credit capital system, wide range of social movement
develops. In the process violent, radical,armed, movement may happen. I
think that we may not better determine in advance form of tactics,or
movement. If determined, people's power can't appear fully, in contrary
restricted. Forms of struggle are many. For example Jihad is religious forms
of global class struggle and Jihad admit terrorism. Who can accuse this?
MIYACHI TATSUO
Psychiatric Department
Komaki municipal hosipital
1-20.JOHBUHSHI
KOMAKI CITY
AICHI





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