Blair: the 9/11 argument
The 2001 attacks "changed everything". Why?
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Terrorism is the systematic use of violence to create a climate of fear in a population with the aim of disturbing the status quo, overthrowing authorities or attacking a particular group for ideological reasons. Terror has also been used by governments against their people to suppress dissent, for example in Nazi Germany.
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