Terrorism: Who Planted it and Who’s to Blame?
Terrorism is a blight on humanity. It has caused untold destruction and spawned hatred and fear throughout the world. But who is responsible for this? The answer may surprise you.
For far too long, we have been told that terrorists are the ones responsible for planting terrorism in our societies. But, is this really the case? Let us look at the facts.
When we look at the history of the world and the events which have led to terrorism, it is clear that the blame lies not with terrorists, but with those who have occupied and oppressed nations and peoples. Occupation and oppression are the root causes of terrorism, and it is those who commit these acts of injustice who are truly to blame.
We often hear of the “War on Terror” and the efforts to curb terrorism through military action. However, while military action has its place, it is not the only answer to ending terrorism. The only way to truly combat terrorism is to ensure that people are allowed to live in peace and security in their own lands.
This is why it is so important to end all forms of occupation and oppression. As long as there is occupation, there can never be true peace and security. This is why people living under occupation have resorted to violence as a means of protest. They have been denied their basic human rights for too long and have been pushed to their breaking point.
The situation is even worse for those living under oppressive regimes. They have no way to voice their dissent or to seek justice. Instead, they are forced to resort to violence as a way to make their voices heard.
In this sense, those who occupy and oppress are the real architects of terrorism. They have created the conditions which lead to violence and terror. Therefore, it is only right that we hold these people, not the terrorists, accountable for the destruction they have caused.
The only way to truly end terrorism is to end occupation and oppression and to allow people to live in peace and security in their own lands. As long as this is not done, people will continue to resort to violence out of desperation and frustration.
Therefore, the words of the proverb ring true: “As long as there is occupation there is no future for the people. There will be no future unless they let us live.” This is why it is so important that we work to end all forms of occupation and oppression, and to create a world where people from all backgrounds can live in peace and security.