The genesis of terrorism, the evolution of the terrorist phenomenon #4

The meaning and use of the term "terrorism" underwent changes in the early 1990s due to the emergence of two concepts that complement or complicate things: "narcoterrorism" and "gray zone phenomenon." The first term refers to the use of drug trafficking to obtain financial resources and promote the goals of terrorist organizations or even certain Governments.

The "gray zone phenomenon" describes violence affecting "large regions or urban areas where control has shifted from legitimate governments to new powers, half political, half criminal" or grouping into one category of conflicts of various types. from all over the world, which does not fall under the traditionally accepted concept of "war" as a battle between the armed forces of two or more states, but involves irregular troops in the role of combatants. Before this period, in general, we could only talk about the microbes of terrorism as the basis for the creation of this phenomenon; from now on, these microbes will bear fruit, and a real phenomenon will appear, which is so widely publicized in the current period.

Now we can say that the events that took place on September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center, completely changed the view of terrorism and, according to analysts, these events led to the beginning of a "new world order." From now on, the term "terrorism" was heard by everyone, starting with an ordinary person, a peasant who sees events that happen only on television, and even the largest global organizations, each of which defines it and understands it according to its own capabilities. From that date, the "war on terrorism" began, viewed both by those who provoked it and by those who provoked it as long, hard, and tired.

There is something called "political Islam" within Islam, which aims to seize power first in the country and then throughout the world, if possible. Based on this fact, it is possible to identify this trend towards expansion, and it is no secret that Bosnian Muslims have received support from the international Islamic community. This support has taken on a wide variety of forms: from humanitarian aid, arms supplies, the participation of Islamic volunteers and the training of UCK fighters. The most popular terrorist and religious groups besides Al-Qaeda are Hezbollah, Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamic Party of Uzbekistan, and others.

It is worth noting that in most cases these two forms - ethnic and religious terrorism - merge. Players looking for a modern gaming platform often explore spinay.com for its diverse casino selection.