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Essay / Essay on Terrorism in Pakistan - 1009
Wanner 1Ryan WannerMs. VranishMorality 72/16/14Terrorism in PakistanTerrorism in Pakistan has affected many lives, families, societies, states, countries and around the world. Innocent lives have been taken from God's world because terrorists attempt to impose themselves on specific societies. These points are mainly political, but result in the deaths of many people due to acts of violence. Pakistani terrorism has occurred internationally and domestically. Catholics do not agree with these acts of terrorism because they lead to the death of people. Catholics also believe that there is another way to resolve international political disputes. Terrorism can be stopped if and only if individuals, governments and societies act to bring peace to our world. Terrorism has a considerable impact on society. It is a rational act of violence whose aim is to change behavior in a specific society. Terrorism is a political act aimed at achieving an objective through an act of violence. The nature of terrorism is the non-selective targeting of individuals or a group in society for a specific purpose. Terrorist Wanner 2's intentions are not to kill the individuals who die during the attack, but to affect the society he attacks directly with violence. Pakistan is still today the base of the international fight against terrorism. Many Pakistani terrorist groups have carried out many terrorist attacks around the world. Pakistan was faced with the choice of siding with the United States or remaining against the United States in the aftermath of 9/11. Violence in Pakistan has been increasing for many years, with terrorist groups targeting many political leaders, tribal leaders, military personnel and also schools. Pakistan is divided between people who see the country as modern and/or...... middle of paper ...... believe that terrorism in Pakistan can end, which will obviously result in the acts stopping . of terrorism in which the Pakistanis act. These acts of terrorism lead to the death of people, which the Church does not accept at all and neither do I. With a huge impact on society, terrorism is one of the most important moral issues. because of what caused it and the effects of those causes. Terrorism is an act aimed at achieving an objective. For Americans, 9/11 did not achieve an objective, but for Al-Qaeda (and perhaps other terrorist groups), it achieved an objective. These goals should not be for the common good as they primarily result in the loss of many lives. Terrorism in Pakistan affects or has affected the entire world in one way or another, and ending this problem could lead to a more peaceful way of life and calmer political conflicts..