Monday, September 10, 2007

Fighting Global Terrorism

After six years of 9/11, the masterminds of the terror plot are still living like king size and now they have surfaced up challenging the state power of the US. The defiance of super power emerges one single fact that the perpetrators of global terrorism are equipped with better intelligence and the support of few other nations, which empower them with the courage of ripping apart the super strand of global consciousness. Now that post 9/11 a number of incidents have haunted the countries across the world, it's now imperative to take a different look toward the modus operandi of terrorists. Rather than simulating an extrapolation of incidents and methodologies deployed by terrorist groups, the first and the foremost task before the world nations to initiate an international body to enact some universal policies and ensure all the nations are signatories to those anti-terror laws. Any country that doesn't abide by the rules, let the rest throw up their weight to make the defiant country extend coordinated support for this global cause. Unmistakably, this effort will bear fruit. Why? The prime reason that the history of terrorism worldwide is a reflection of some countries crooked foreign policy. Terrorism is by far an extension of state support of sundry countries trying to disrupt the progress of other nations and create roadblocks to their overall development. If an international apex body would preside the anti-terror mechanisms, the burgeoning regional differentiations among global neighborhoods would be minimized and a consorted effort would help weaken the financial backbone of terror camps. Consequently, the terror camps would feel the heat of their dire operations. A global force should be chartered with appropriate participation from all the countries to represent the body. This way the risk of failure will be reduced and the chance of winning the game will be multiplied. Any leader listening?

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