The politics of terrorism

Terrorist attacks are nothing new in this world. Britain and Europe have been plagued over the years by the IRA, the Red Brigade, Bader Meinehof, Eoka and the Basques – to name just a few.Those attacks were brought on by feelings of injustice. When George W. Bush, assisted by Tony Blair and John Howard decided to wage war in the Middle East, the writing was on the wall for bloody reprisals in response to the wholesale destruction of people, villages, towns and cities. Acts of murder can never be tolerated, and perpetrators must be dealt with by lawful means. Many Muslims feel that they need to display their anger with western powers over what they see as genocide. There is concwern that a violent group, Nation of Islam has established ma presence in Australia. The US group was established in 1930 and became the power base for African-American militant activist Malcolm X. Politicians need to address the issues not just grandstand in an effort to generate political capital. The situation will keep getting worse until the US and its allies withdraw from the Middle East.

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