air. they keep screaming it s the greatest threat we face because we are highly literal on the show we believe and we went searching for the numbers. busy trying to create the numbers now. here is for the moment what we ve got. researchers and the university of maryland runs a thing called the global terrorism database. for example they count the parkland school shootings and active white supremacist violence and there is no evidence that it was, how can you say it, they said anyway. the numbers are inflated and, yet, the research at the university of maryland could find fewer than 70 people in the entire country who died to white supremacist violence over the entire period between 2015 and 2019. how many people? to menu, and he death is too many, but for some perspective more people die in the country
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“Terrorism” means creating violence and creating fear between messes of people for political or religious purpose. It is to create violence and to create terror on civilians and non-combatants.
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Origination of Terrorism
The terms ‘terrorist’ and ‘terrorism’ originated during the French Revolution of the late 18th century but gained mainstream p0pularity during the U.S. presidency of R0nald Reagan (1981–89) after the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings and again after the September 11, 2001 attacks. From last 17 years, after 9/11 attacks on World Trade Center Towers in USA, thousands of people died all around the world due to terrorism.
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trying or already have left the conflict so in syria and iraq, a battle hardened sometimes brutalized definitely sometimes with the skills they need for instance to build a bomb. here s the thing. an estimated 2,700 of these former isis members in syria and couldn t tell me they d all been identified and put on the terrorism database and the u.s. military is helping identify them and the u.s. military is leaving. right. the other thing is that none of the countries where they are from originally want these people back. what s going to happen then? we re going to turn these people over to the syrian government? the russians? so, again, i think the bottom line is that the president made what seemed like kind of a quick, snap decision. he didn t involve any of the experts in making the decision. he has no plan to do this withdrawal responsibly. now, you made a similar
now. if he backs down, he s going to look weak. and that is a recipe for a very long shutdown. that is a recipe for a president who s going to make a point and not worry so much about the political consequence that s can come to his party from it. some more political consequences coming through in the form of breaking news from nbc news. julia ainsley with this headline and story that just dropped in the last minute or so. julia reporting for nbc news that only six immigrants in in terrorism database stopped by cdp at southern border in the first half of 2018. this is obliterating the propaganda sarah sanders attempted to use on chris wallace of all people. let me read a little bit of what you re reporting and you take us through it, julia. u.s. country ups and border protection encountered only six immigrants on the u.s./mexico border the first half of fiscal year 2018 whose names were on a federal government list of known or suspected terrorists. that s according to cpb data obtain
deadliest here since september 11, 2001. there are hubs for the growth of terrorism, iraq, syria, yemen, libya, afghanistan are really the major hubs. we are seeing a the pattern of where groups go to build their terrorist network and to further launch terrorist attacks on the west. reporter: attacks have risen steadily since 2001 according to the university of maryland s global terrorism database. in 2012, the frequency of attacks increased substantially through 2015. as the islamic state expanded through iraq and syria. republicans charge the obama administration s military withdrawal from the middle east and restraint in deploying against the islamic state in syria and iraq have allowed terrorist organizations to flourish. the administration denies that. though acknowledges isis remains a danger. we knew even before we started to see that pressure