An Explosive Answer Essay, Research Paper
An Explosive Answer?After browsing through Stephen E. Atkins book Terrorism, I soon learned manyinteresting things regarding the history of terrorism. It seems this form of protest has beenaround since Biblical times. Also, the main goal of a terrorist is not to do damage toone peticular person or place, but to gain publicity for an idea they support. (page 1)Evidence of this can be found by looking at the recent past of the United States. TheOklahoma bombing was one man s way of expressing his dislike of the government. The exact definition of terrorism is not a solid line, it is a very wide line that isn tdefined. The general definition of terrorism is an attack of some sort against a person orplace that involves violence and/or destruction of property and is usually politicallymotivated. (Terrorism 3)Our fight against terrorism became something the terrorists might fear in 1970, atthe Hague Convention. This United Nations convention basically defined …hijacking as acrime and required contracting states either to allow the extradition of hijackers to theircountry of origin, or to prosecute them in the state where they were arrested. (The Terrorists146) Atkins states that one of the reasons it took so long to do anything about terrorism isthat it is so hard to define, and therefore just as hard to enforce. He also saysDeclarations and conventions from the UN have lacked effective enforcementmechanisms, so they have been ignored by member states and have been characterized as largely cosmetic. Basically, the UN is doing this to satisfy the public and little else.This lack of understanding of the meaning of terrorism has also been a hindrance when law8:56 PM 12/14/96enforcement was actually implemented. Police aren t trained to handle terrorist typeattacks, instead they handle them like ordinary criminal attacks. (Terrorism 26-27) This givesthe terrorists exactly what they wanted, publicity for their cause. The media is a terrorists best friend. Without the modern wide-spread media,terrorism would be worthless. The human nature that makes us stop and look at thehorrible traffic accident is another reason why terrorism is effective. Ask someone 20years from now what they remember about the 1996 Summer Olympics, and they will saythe terrorist bombing. This event was literally blown out of proportion by the media. Itwasn t a terrorist attack, there was no one taking credit, and no reason for doing it. Anyjuvenile delinquent could have easily found this information off the Internet. According tothe infamous Jolly Rogers, homemade weapons are easy to make. He doesn t gloss overthe fact that attempting to make these weapons is usually illegal, and dangerous. Thereare approximately 50 different types of illegal activities detailed in the text file, which isover 100 pages long. This document isn t hard to find to anyone looking.(http://space.acm.ndsu.nodak.edu/ rykramer/cookbook.html)There are usually a few kids every year who remove fingers trying to build homemade bombs, and those kids are the lucky ones, many have died making the explosivekitchen creations. One example is the tennis ball bomb. Supposedly, a tennis ball is cutopen and filled with broken off match heads. The only thing the article doesn t mention isthe chances of filling the tennis ball up with match heads before friction ignites the thing in
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Atkins, Stephen E. Terrorism: A Reference Handbook Santa Barbara, California:ABC-CLIO, Inc., 1992. Payne, Ronald and Dobson, Christopher. The Terrorists: Their Weapons, Leaders andTactics. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 1982.