Monday, December 26, 2016
Nigeria and the Boko Haram
In northeastern Nigeria, a crowd kn receive as Boko Haram, has adult very quickly and created fright passim the country (National Counterterrorism Center). Boko Haram attacks schools and police force stations, kidnaps Western tourists, and bombs churches. It has established fury throughout the community. Boko Haram attacks governing body targets and causes spacious damage, including hurting many deprive civilians. Louise Richardson, who is the executive dean of the Radcliffe prove for Advanced Study and has spent her career studying terrorism, provides a useful rendering of terrorism in her book What Terrorists Want. I would consider Boko Haram a terrorist host, since its actions equalise all of seven Richardsons criteria for terrorist organizations. Therefore, U.S. governmental science should give responses, which are low-risk and low-cost, by having a better dread on Boko Haram. \n\n1. Why Boko Haram is a Terrorist Organization\nIn 2014, the U.S. surgical incision of State announced the designation of Boko Haram as Foreign Terrorist Organization. This group has also met the seven elements of Richardsons definition of terrorism. First, a terrorist act is politically inspired  (Richardson 4). Boko Haram has attacked government target, such(prenominal) as police stations. It has been try to force the Nigerian government to establish Sharia fair play (Adesoji). This is also considered as Boko Harams political goal. In order to fulfil their goals, Boko Haram caused violence. It meets the second criteria, which is the acts have to admit violence or the scourge of violence (Richardson 4). Boko Haram has caused violence throughout the population by shooting and bombing civilian public. Third, terrorism is the act of sub-state groups, non states (Richardson 5). Boko Haram is a non-state organization, which is trying to establish its own state and government. \nCondition quatern says, the point of terrorism is not to defeat the enemy b ut to send a pith Â...
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