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Congress Toward Coordination Of Intelligence Essay

The justification of war is something that has taken root in the industrialized globe. Massive undertakings exist in the strategies and plans of many nations like the U.S.A., Afghanistan, Russia, and even in Germany. Moreover, justification of war has led to increase in simple crimes among individual nations. Global trends as applied in marketing have shifted to terrorism. Some cold war occurring without the interrupt of the global needs to have a globalized and universal world (Nassar, 2005). Evidently, the existence of the social media has also sought to advance many terrorist operations because of the enhance coordination. Such incidences of globalization have seen the growth of many terror groups because of the enhanced communication and ability to disguise the footsteps that might expose their operations. The aspect of globalization of terrorism has also seen their advanced ability in executing their propaganda strategies and reaching the global audience within the shortest possible time.

The internalization of globalization of terrorism has also seen almost everyone being a victim of such activities. Unlike previously where terrorist targeted the western nations and their citizens, the current actions have seen also terrorists targeting citizens from their home countries who tend to...

This has also seen some influential world leaders like Ghadafi being ousted because of his possible financing of terror groups or not favoring the quest to end the vice. Globalization has also promoted the element of religious fundamentalism where terror activities are intertwined with religion in order to enhance the disguise. Radical Islam is seen to be perpetuated by the internalization of terror groups. It is evident the globalization has powered terror activities (Nassar, 2005).
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References

Han, J., Kamber, M., & Pei, J. (2012). Data mining: Concepts and techniques. Amsterdam:

Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann.

Hughbank, R.J., Niosi, a.F., & Dumas, J.C. (2011). The dynamics of terror: And creation of homegrown terrorists. Mustang, Oka: Tate Pub. & Enterprises.

Karawa-n, I., McCormack, W., & Reynolds, S.E. (2008). Values and violence: Intangible aspects of terrorism. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer.
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