Terrorism
Introduction• Terrorism- A Global Issue• Terrorist Groups• Religion and Terrorism • Suicide Terrorism• Global War on Terrorism (GWOT)
Definition
• The pursuit of power, obtaining of power, the use of power to achieve political change.
• It is the threat of violence, used and directed in pursuit of a political aim.
Terrorist Group: Al Qaeda
Al Qaeda Cont…
• Established around 1988 by Bin Laden• Helped finance, recruit, transport and train
thousands of fighters from many countries to be part of an Afghan resistance to defeat the Soviet Union.
• Plan the attack 9/11 attack on the US.• Three main goals are: to establish the caliphate,
have no state, get rid of a democratic government and no uniform, get rid of the US influence in Iraq, spread jihad in nearby countries, and wipeout Israel.
Osama Bin Laden
Activities
• Assassination, bombings, hijacking, kidnapping, suicide attacks.
• Strong desire to get and utilize biological, chemical and nuclear weapons.
• Targets sentimental buildings such as public buildings, embassy and military personnel, etc.) of the United States, and anti-islamists countries.
Al qaeda Attacks
• Arden, Yemen• Al-Qaeda nearly sank the USS Cole with an
explosives-stuffed motorboat, killing 17 sailors.
• Led by Jamal al-Badawi, a Yemeni who helped organize the plot to bomb the Cole on Oct. 12, 2000.
USS Cole Bomb Attack
Jamal al-Badawi
Aids of Al Qaeda • Armed Islamic Group • Salafist Group for Call and Combat and the Armed Islamic Group • Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Egypt)• Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya • Jamaat Islamiyya • The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group • Bayt al-Imam (Jordan)• Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Muhammad (Kashmir)• Asbat al Ansar • Hezbollah (Lebanon)• Al-Badar• Harakat ul Ansar/Mujahadeen• Al-Hadith• Harakat ul Jihad• Jaish Mohammed - JEM• Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam• Jamiat-ul-Ulema-e-Pakistan• Laskar e-Toiba - LET• Moro Islamic Liberation Front (the Philippines)• Abu Sayyaf Group (Malaysia, Philippines)• Al-Ittihad Al Islamiya - AIAI (Somalia)• Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan • Islamic Army of Aden (Yemen
Al qaeda Cont…
• After 9/11 Al qaeda decentralized to lessen their financial burdens of keeping together a large physical base and need less money to operate.
• Harder to locate because they separate all over the world.
• Continues to inspire radical Jihadist movement• Still view the US as “the enemy” or those who
are anti-Islamist and against the global jihadist movement.
The Abu Nidal Organization (ANO)• Founded and led by Palestinian terrorist Sabri al-
Banna aka Abu Nidal.• Syria, Iraq, Libya state sponsors of terrorism for this
group• Profited from his mercenary role to
revolutionary/political activities to make money.• Made a fortune through terrorist activities, exploit
real estate investments and multinational arms trading company.
• Net worth: 400 million
Areas of Terrorist Attacks in 2009
Religion and Terrorism
• Religion and Terrorism is not new. • Core Concepts • Motivation• Religion and Terrorism Today • Current Threats
Religion and TerrorismCore Concepts
• One man’s God is another man’s Devil• One man’s Terrorist is another man’s Freedom
Fighter• Described as Religious Terrorism.• Religious Terrorists.
Religious TerrorismMotivation
• Recruiting• Funding
Religious Terrorism Today
Religious TerrorismCurrent Threats
Suicide Terrorism
Global War on Terrorism (GWOT)• GWOT: means Global war on terrorism. The global war on terrorism began
since the 9/11 terrorist attack on the US. The global war on terror is expensive.
• GWOT is now called overseas contingency operation: to better the situation in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
• In Pakistan, the US want to challenge the north and south Waziristan, and increase in predator drone strikes.
• In Iraq, they are trying to get a stable democracy.• Afghanistan Obamas war had a special military operation to go in
Afghanistan to take out the Taliban’s. The mission is economic development, build capacity, attack terrorists develop partnerships and educate and train.
• War on terror also gives the justification to violate human rights by detaining suspected terrorists, interrogation methods with use of torture and accessing personal computers.