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25 pages in length. To understand the unfathomable impact Islamic terrorism currently has - and has long had - upon myriad global communities is to realize how such an understanding lacks any semblance of tangible logic or civilized interplay. Only when one can grasp the notion that such brutal attacks as are commonplace with this group represent the epitome of barbarianism can one truly begin to comprehend the mentality of Islamic terrorists and, therefore, become better equipped to protect those who are on the direct path of such total destruction. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
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tangible logic or civilized interplay. Only when one can grasp the notion that such brutal attacks as are commonplace with this group represent the epitome of barbarianism can one
truly begin to comprehend the mentality of Islamic terrorism and, therefore, be better equipped to protect those who are on the direct path of such destruction. II. UNDERSTANDING THE
PAST TO ADDRESS THE PRESENT Inasmuch as the old adage states how history routinely repeats itself, it seems as though the reality of terrorism has never truly been on hiatus
during any point in mans past; rather, its current presence reflects a pervasive existence that, over time, has metamorphosed into an inescapable global entity. It used to be that
acts of terrorism were confined to certain more hostile nations across the globe where individual countries would assault each other to the point of near annihilation; now, however, that violent
and wholly unpredictable rebellious behavior has bled into global communities once considered sheltered from such attack. Understanding why Islamic terrorism has perpetuated to the point of holding the world
hostage is an important factor in enacting policy and orchestrating the necessary steps toward providing greater protection against these spontaneous attacks. The Islamic
Jihad formed as a means by which to right the wrongs of government intervention. In the quest to separate what its members perceived as justice from the distorted hands
of bureaucracy, this assemblage of militants was formed so that government (either theirs or another nations) did not think unscrupulous activities were going unnoticed. It is interesting to note
that prejudice plays little part in this particular assemblage, because such militia groups interpret the government to be an equal opportunity offender. Since they believe their duty is to
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