Foggy
12-04-2015, 02:54 PM
....Unfortunately, I believe that our World Leaders are asleep and have been for many decades.
One World Leader was greatly shaken and awakened to the Horror of Terrorism.
This leader declared a "War On Terrorism" (or just "War On Terror.") On Sept. 11, 2001 not only was this Leader shaken, but so was the WORLD. Because, on this day the World lost the only Country left, known as the "Safe Haven" of the World.
This leader, President George W Bush, decided to take the "WAR" to their
Countries....1st went to Afghanistan, then to Iraq, which became the leading Country of Terrorist Attacks (9-11-01 to 2008)....IRAQ with almost a 3 to 1 margin over the previous country--Colombia--with the most Terrorists Attacks in the World.(1970-Sept 2001)
(Statics/Data Link provided below)
The World again got a dose of "Terrorism" in Paris, France....where again many civilians were killed. This "World War" that we are in, and I mean every Country in the World is in, is not a WAR on any Country/Government, but against ALL PEOPLE of ALL NATIONS.
Link to Statics/Data:
http://ourworldindata.org/data/war-peace/terrorism/
in the above link, if you put your mouse pointer over the different lines of the different graphs, it should give you statics and the years they occurred.
A growing issue worldwide, terrorism, has caused around 130,000 fatalities worldwide between 2006 and 2013. Terrorism can be described as the wrongful use of violence in order to intimidate civilians or politicians for ideological, religious, or political reasons with no regard for public safety.
Although the number of terrorist attacks from 2006 to 2013 has decreased, there have been approximately 90,000 total terrorist attacks in this time period. The number of terrorist attacks was distressingly high during the early 2000’s due to the terrorist attacks by Al-Qaeda on the United States and the wars in the Middle East during this time period. In the past year, the country with the most terrorist attacks was Iraq, followed by Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Altogether, the number of terrorist attacks in these countries amounted to around 7,400 attacks. The high number of attacks becomes of greater relevance due to the fact that these three countries amount to the double of the combined attacks in the other seven nations in the top ten countries with the most terrorist attacks in the past year. Despite having been the country with the most terrorist attacks in 2013, there were more fatalities due to terrorist attacks in Afghanistan in 2011 than in Iraq.
http://www.statista.com/topics/2267/terrorism/
One World Leader was greatly shaken and awakened to the Horror of Terrorism.
This leader declared a "War On Terrorism" (or just "War On Terror.") On Sept. 11, 2001 not only was this Leader shaken, but so was the WORLD. Because, on this day the World lost the only Country left, known as the "Safe Haven" of the World.
This leader, President George W Bush, decided to take the "WAR" to their
Countries....1st went to Afghanistan, then to Iraq, which became the leading Country of Terrorist Attacks (9-11-01 to 2008)....IRAQ with almost a 3 to 1 margin over the previous country--Colombia--with the most Terrorists Attacks in the World.(1970-Sept 2001)
(Statics/Data Link provided below)
The World again got a dose of "Terrorism" in Paris, France....where again many civilians were killed. This "World War" that we are in, and I mean every Country in the World is in, is not a WAR on any Country/Government, but against ALL PEOPLE of ALL NATIONS.
Link to Statics/Data:
http://ourworldindata.org/data/war-peace/terrorism/
in the above link, if you put your mouse pointer over the different lines of the different graphs, it should give you statics and the years they occurred.
A growing issue worldwide, terrorism, has caused around 130,000 fatalities worldwide between 2006 and 2013. Terrorism can be described as the wrongful use of violence in order to intimidate civilians or politicians for ideological, religious, or political reasons with no regard for public safety.
Although the number of terrorist attacks from 2006 to 2013 has decreased, there have been approximately 90,000 total terrorist attacks in this time period. The number of terrorist attacks was distressingly high during the early 2000’s due to the terrorist attacks by Al-Qaeda on the United States and the wars in the Middle East during this time period. In the past year, the country with the most terrorist attacks was Iraq, followed by Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Altogether, the number of terrorist attacks in these countries amounted to around 7,400 attacks. The high number of attacks becomes of greater relevance due to the fact that these three countries amount to the double of the combined attacks in the other seven nations in the top ten countries with the most terrorist attacks in the past year. Despite having been the country with the most terrorist attacks in 2013, there were more fatalities due to terrorist attacks in Afghanistan in 2011 than in Iraq.
http://www.statista.com/topics/2267/terrorism/