Terrorism

A detailed Summary of Terrorism


It is almost inevitable that one would find an article relating to the incident that took place in the U.S. no more than three weeks ago, when searching through any news source. In this case, an online web browser that deals with issues not only domestic but foreign as well. Almost every article in the World section of the CNN homepage dealt with the attacks upon the United States. The articles, like the article chosen here, deal with the issues raised by these horrific acts of terrorism and the effects it will have upon each individual nation.

In the article, "UK unveils anti-terror curbs", many ideas, stemming from the nations of Britain, France, and Italy, are suggested from the respected heads of the nations. British Home Secretary David Blunkett revealed how his nation intended on dealing with the newly found enemy of society. Many of the ideas are no different than what the U.S. and oth


Italy's stance was somewhat different than that of Britain or France in the respect that cross-border investigations should be made stricter, rather than easier. A bill was passed making it more difficult for Italian prosecutors as well as foreign prosecutors to exchange information regarding evidence. Considering what the government, ours as well as others, know about terrorism is that it operates not on level, not in one nation, but its vast outreach can touch the far corners of the earth. So does mean that all terrorism should be seen as individual acts, with no overall responsibility. I understand the reason for the bill passed in Italy, but at this present juncture, with the little knowledge man has of terrorism and its components, an idea such as this seems a bit premature. Some prosecutors my need to exchange vital information in the upcoming months, or even years, in order to find the cul

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