First of all, I would like to thank The Vagabond for organising these first-timers debates. I would also like to thank gallopinghordes for participating.
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TERRORISM; the mantra of the new millenium. The tragic events of 9/11 have scarred this word into the global psyche. Widely publicized, but unfortunately, probably one of the least understood phenomena of our time.
The term has become so demonized, that people in first world countries are of a mind that they are far too cultured and civilized to resort to such drastic measures.
This is where we make the mistake of viewing the many countries in which terrorism exists as somehow barbaric and placing no value on human life.
We are not above such acts.
"The ends sought by conspiracies against monarchies, whether tyrannies or royalties, are the same as the ends sought by conspiracies against other forms of government. Monarchs have great wealth and honor which are objects of desire to all mankind. The attacks are made sometimes against their lives, sometimes against the office; where the sense of insult is the motive, against their lives. Any sort of insult (and there are many) may stir up anger, and when men are angry, they commonly act out of revenge, and not from ambition."Link
So wrote Aristotle in The Politics. People, when faced with enough insults against against their lifestyle, their family, and their fellows, will naturally seek vengeance against the regime that has so restrained and curtailed their basic Human Rights.
Let's look at a regime like that in Saudi Arabia and how it treats it's citizens:
Capital punishment was applied for crimes including murder, rape, armed robbery, drug smuggling, sodomy, and sorcery. In most cases, the condemned were decapitated in public squares after being blindfolded, handcuffed, shackled at the ankles, and tranquilized. By late September 2000, at least 104 Saudis and foreigners had been beheaded, exceeding in nine months the total of 103 that Amnesty International recorded in 1999. Two of the foreigners beheaded in 2000 were women: a Pakistani in July for heroin smuggling, and an Indonesian in June for murder.
Saudi courts continued to impose corporal punishment, including amputations of hands and feet for robbery, and floggings for lesser crimes such as "sexual deviance" and drunkenness. The number of lashes was not clearly prescribed by law and varied according to the discretion of judges, and ranged from dozens of lashes to several thousand, usually applied over a period of weeks or months.
The inherent cruelty of such sentences was heightened by due process concerns about the fairness of legal and administrative procedures. Under the 1983 Principles of Arrest, Temporary Confinement, and Preventative Regulations, detainees had no right to judicial review, no right to legal counsel, and could be held in prolonged detention pending a decision by the regional governor or the minister of interior.
The government heavily restricted religious freedom and actively discouraged religious practices other than the Wahhabi interpretation of the Hanbali school of Sunni Islam. Officially, non-Muslims were free to worship privately but in October 1999 and January 2000, according to the U.S. State Department, two Filipino Christian services were raided by the mutawwa'in, the state-financed religious police known as the Committee to Promote Virtue and Prevent Vice. Thirteen people were arrested the first time and another sixteen persons in January; all were deported. Saudi officials reportedly said that the services had too many participants to be considered private.Link
Transpose this small sample of human rights violations across the oceans to the USA and tell me that American citizens would accept it and live with it.
Terrorism in the modern sense is violence or other harmful acts committed (or threatened) against civilians for political or other ideological goals. Most definitions of terrorism include only those acts which are intended to create fear or "terror", are perpetrated for an ideological goal (as opposed to a lone attack), and deliberately target or utterly disregard the safety of non-combatants. Many definitions also include only acts of unlawful violence.Link
The above description is what we encounter on Wikipedia. Certainly it is an intrepid and fearsome definition of acts that are described as targetting innocent people who have no say in the political machinations of a targeted regime.
Here, we enter a grey area. What is True Terrorism against a political regime and what is Terrorism when utilised by a regime to curtail the rights of a populace.
The belief that the United States Government has committed just such acts against its people is not new to this site. Why? How close has the US Government percieved its population coming to revolution that such measures are necessary to restrain them? Is America closer to this outcome than might be realised?
Thank you.

