Curbing Global Terrorism Cases
The United States has experienced continuously terrorist attacks over the past years since the 1980s. Among the terror activities witnessed in American states incorporates the 1983 United States Embassy bombing in Beirut and Kuwait and the September eleventh attacks, where a sequence of four consecutive coordinated terrorist-centered attacks occurred headed by the Al-Qaeda Islamic unit. The international extent of terrorism has gradually skyrocketed since the September eleventh of 2001attacks (Husslage et al., 2015). Nevertheless, the average elevation offers less information concerning the distribution of various attacks across numerous regime forms.
Curbing Global Terrorism Cases
Terrorism is a coordinated application or threat of aggressiveness against a state’s civilians specifically by non-state entities in chase of political or religious grounds. Such entities incorporate the Al-Qaeda and ISIS units, which are considered dangerous for their countries and international security. International terrorism can be stopped through various globe strategies such as the United Nations General Assembly’s agenda on adopting Global-Terrorism Strategy, which objects at fighting terrorism by stating that terrorism is internationally unacceptable and reinforcing states’ capability to face terrorist perils. However, the United Nations member nations must work collaboratively to warrantee that the counter-terrorism endeavors are successful.
Responsibility of the United States today to be the World Security Shield
The United States is usually a superpower possessing paramount military prowess. The trend resulted in the state being crowned as the world’s policemen and delegated duties to ensure the provision of security, military assistance (workforce), house-keeping amenities, and detective associated amenities which incorporates Armed and unarmed managed guarding amenities across the globe.
Strategies of Curbing Terrorism
There are various mechanisms to avert terrorist attacks, which include the application of military force, improving state’s border controls, reporting suspicious activities, and establishing policies that advocate for peace and condemn acts of terrorism. However, the optimal mechanism for curbing terrorist events includes ensuring border control within the state. Majorly, most of the terror attacks are coordinated by foreigners. For instance, the 9/11 bombing was organized by Al-Qaeda, a terrorist unit from Peshawar, Pakistan. Through ensuring security within the state’s borders, such terrorists are barred from entering a country to conduct harmful acts.