Terrorism Terrorism is a term used to describe the actions of people that use threats or violence...

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Terrorism

Terrorism is a term used to describe the actions of people that use threats or violence against the state, politics, or

religion.

Munich Olympics

• On September 5, 1972 at the Olympic games in Germany, Palestinians took hostage of a group of Israeli athletes and tried to bargain the release of them for the release of 234 prisoners in Israeli jails

Hijacking at Rome AirportDecember 17, 1973

• Five terrorists pulled weapons from their luggage in the terminal at Rome airport. They destroyed the Pan American 707 with incendiary grenades killing 29 people.

Iran Hostage CrisisNovember 4, 1979

• Iranian radicals seized the U.S embassy in Tehran holding 66 diplomats hostage. 13 were released but the other 53 weren’t until January 2, 1981

Bombing of U.S embassy in BeirutApril 18, 1983

• 400 pound suicide truck bomb attack on the embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. 63 people were killed with 120 injured. Islamic Jihad claimed to be responsible

Suicide Bombing

• One of many types of intimidations that was used to strike fear in to people’s mind, body, and soul. The suicide bomber would sacrifice his own life in order to do damage on the area and to also take out as many people as they could.

Bombing of Marine BarracksOctober 23, 1983

• Simultaneous suicide truck bombings made on American and French compounds in Beirut, Lebanon. Killed 242 Americans and 58 Frenchies. Islamic Jihad was responsible

Restaurant bombing in SpainApril 12, 1984

• 18 U.S servicemen were killed and 83 injured in a bomb attack on a restaurant near a U.S air force base.

TWA HijackingJune 14, 1985

• Trans-World Airlines flight was hijacked by two Lebanese Hezbollah terrorists where they were forced to fly to Beirut holding 8 crew members and 145 passengers for 17 days. The aircraft was returned after Israel released 435 Lebanese and Palestinian prisoners

Achille Lauro HijackingOctober 7, 1985

• Four Palestinian terrorists seized the Italian Cruise liner in the Eastern Mediterranean taking more than 700 hostages. One U.S passenger was murdered before the hostages were released.

Airport Attacks in Rome and ViennaDecember 27, 1985

• Four Abu Nidal Organization gunmen attacked the Trans-World Airline ticket counters in Rome with grenades and automatic rifles killing 13 people and injuring 75. Three more attacked El Al in Vienna killing 3 and injuring 30

Berlin BombingApril 5, 1986

• Two U.S soldiers were killed and 79 were injured in a Libyan bomb attack on a night club in Western Berlin, West Germany. U.S retaliated by jet bombing targets in and around Tripoli and Benghazi.

Pan Am 103 BombingDecember 21, 1988

• Pan American Airlines flight 103 was blown up over Lockerbie, Scotland by a bomb placed on the aircraft by Libyan terrorists. All 259 passengers were killed

World Trade Center Truck BombFebruary 26, 1993

• W.T.C was badly damaged by a car bomb planted by Islamic terrorists exploded in an underground garage. Left 6 people dead and 1,000 injured. The men carrying the attack out were followers of Umar Abd al-Rahman.

Attempted Assassination of Bush April 14, 1993

• Iraqi intelligence service attempted to assassinate former president Bush during a visit to Kuwait. In retaliation the U.S launched a cruise missile attack 2 months later on Baghdad.

Tamil Tigers AttackJanuary 31, 1996

• Members of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam rammed an explosives-laden truck into the central bank in the heart of downtown Colombo, Sri Lanka killing 90 civilians and injuring more than 1,400 others

Red Cross Worker KidnappingsNovember 1, 1996

• Sudanese People Liberation Army kidnapped three international committee of the red cross. On December 9th the kidnappers released the hostages in exchange for ICRC supplies and a health survey for their camp

Attack on U.S.S ColeOctober 12, 2000

• In Yemen a small dingy carrying explosives rammed the U.S.S Cole killing 17 sailors and injuring 39

Helicopter Hijacking

• In Ecuador a group of armed kidnappers led by former members of defunct Colombian Terrorist Organization that took hostage of 10 employees. Later on murdered American hostage Ronald Sander. The following were released February 23 with the payment of $13 million

World Trade Center (Twin Towers)September 11, 2001

• Two hijacked airplanes crashed into the twin towers. One hit the first then the second hit the other.

• In the aftermath the U.S formed the Global Coalition Against Terrorism

Bibliography

• http://www.army.mil/terrorism/2006-2000/index.html

• http://www.whitegadget.com/attachments/pc-wallpapers/74727d1315292484-twin-towers-twin-towers-pic.jpg

• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bd/Achille39.jpg/300px-Achille39.jpg

• http://www.calif.aaa.com/_LAYOUTS/INC/ACSC/GlobalDestinations/Images/lonelyplanet/maps/wg-germany-992-400x300.gif

• http://plane-truth.com/Aoude/geocities/panam.jpg

• http://www.tropicalisland.de/FCO%20Rome%20Fiumicino%20Airport%20-%20Garuda%20Indonesia%20Boeing%20747-200%20after%20takeoff_b.jpg

• http://mysite.verizon.net/clarkos/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/red-cross.gif

Reflection

Being ignorant to the topic I just assumed that terrorism was the one attack that happened on the twin towers and never really gave a second thought about it, but now knowing how many extremists were involved it would only make sense that there would be vast numbers of terrorist acts. This terror has been around for many years hurting lives, hearts, and even unions as a whole.

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