“The Internet plays an ever more significant role in the sedulous promotion of terrorism. We know that in the U.K., groups gather to view the preaching of violent men located many thousands of miles away and that this does have a powerful effect on young minds.” KnowsMenMindDoePlayYoungViewsPowerfulRolesGroupsEffectsInternetTerrorismMilesSignificantViolentPreachingPromotionMiles AwayYoung MindsViolent Man Author:Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones
“We should not look at terrorism from the nameplates - which group they belong to, what is their geographical location, who are the victims. These individual groups or names will keep changing.” ShouldLooksNamesIndividualGroupsVictimTerrorismLocation Author:Narendra Modi
“Whether it is committed by a group operating within or without the law, terrorism is still terrorism.” StillsLawGroupsCommittedTerrorism Author:Ilana Mercer
“You have to be realistic about terrorism. Certain groups of people, certain groups, Muslim fundamentalists, Christian fundamentalists, Jewish fundamentalists, and just plain guys from Montana, are going to continue to make life in this country very interesting for a long, long time.” PeopleLifeLongCountryChristianGuyCertainInterestingGroupsLong TimeTerrorismRealisticVery InterestingMontana Book:Napalm & Silly Putty Source: Napalm & Silly Putty
“The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the TV watcher to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US . . .” KnowsBelieveWarCountryOrderBehindsAcceptingGroupsTvsTruth IsDevilArmyInternationalTerrorismCampaignsTerroristPropagandaIslamicAlsOfficersEntityRepresentingUnifiedWatchersTerrorist GroupsIntelligence Officers Author:Robin Cook
“Ludicrous concepts…like the whole idea of a 'war on terrorism'. You can wage war against another country, or on a national group within your own country, but you can't wage war on an abstract noun. How do you know when you've won? When you've got it removed from the Oxford English Dictionary?” KnowsIdeasWarCountryWholeGroupsConceptsTerrorismAbstractDo You KnowDictionaryWar On TerrorOxfordNounsWar On Terrorism Author:Terry Jones
“One of the lessons we've learned from the last 25 years of terrorism is that groups that have safe havens are able to develop external attack capabilities in a way that groups that don't have safe havens are not. So we need to find a way to squeeze them significantly in their safe haven. Taking away territory that really matters to them is really, really important because it prevents them from focusing on external attacks.” WayNeedsYearsImportantMatterAbleLastsGroupsHavensLessonsSafeTerrorismTerritoryCapabilitySafe Haven Author:Michael Morell
“The truth of the matter is, we can certainly fight against terrorism and fight terrorist groups around the world without having to give up our own civil liberties. They're not mutually exclusive.” WorldGivingMatterFightingLibertyGroupsGiving UpTerrorismTerroristAround The WorldExclusiveCivil LibertiesTerrorist Groups Author:John Kiriakou
“The best predictor of a woman's involvement in terrorism, whether it's a secular or religious group, is a relationship with a terrorist: her father, brother, husband or even her son. Terrorism becomes a bit of a family business.” FatherBitsReligiousGroupsSonBrotherHusbandTerrorismTerroristSecularInvolvement Author:Mia Bloom