“There is no clear or meaningful difference between insurgency and civil war, or between national terrorism and civil war for that matter.” WarMatterDifferencesClearCivilizationTerrorismMeaningfulCivil WarInsurgency Author:Anthony H. Cordesman
“There is no war on terrorism; it is the great game speeded up. The difference is the rampant nature of the superpower, ensuring infinite dangers for us all.” WarGamesDifferencesDangerInfiniteTerrorismSuperpowerWar On TerrorNo WarWar On Terrorism Author:John Pilger
“From an athlete's perspective, to cancel the Olympics in regards to the threats would be absolutely devastating - especially since the Olympics - it's really about people meeting together through sports and putting aside their countries' differences for that time.” PeopleCountryWisdomRealityWould BeTogetherPoliticsSportsCommunityLeadershipDifferencesViolencePolicyPerspectiveEthicsRegardStrategyThreatMeetingsUnityHuman RightsAthleteTerrorismIdeologyForeign PolicyOlympicsDiplomacyCivilityDisobedienceCivil Disobedience Author:Brian Boitano
“Nothing in Chomsky's account acknowledges the difference between intending to kill a child, because of the effect you hope to produce on its parents (we call this “terrorism”), and inadvertently killing a child in an attempt to capture or kill an avowed child murderer (we call this “collateral damage”). In both cases a child has died, and in both cases it is a tragedy. But the ethical status of the perpetrators, be they individuals or states, could not be more distinct For Chomsky, intentions do not seem to matter. Body count is all.” ChildrenMatterStatesBodySeemsIndividualParentDifferencesCasesEffectsProduceAccountsTragedyDiedIntentionKillingTerrorismAcknowledgeDamageEthicalCaptureMurdererPerpetratorsCollateralCollateral Damage Author:Sam Harris