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Friday, September 14, 2018

What Happens When Nations Don't Counter Terrorism

By Eric Martin


Terrorism can be defined as an unacceptable way of gaining political, religious or ideological interest by intimidating people, especially the civilians. The people who are involved in this act are called terrorists and they are often masked when carrying out their operations. Their places of dwelling are usually covered so that it becomes hard for the government to trace and capture them.

Fighting this ugly incident is hard especially in less developed countries where the use of advanced technology such as forensics is not full blown. As a result, the inhabitants and the country as a whole experience bad times. Some of the things that happen in a place where it is difficult to counter terrorism have been highlighted here.

When a terrorist wants to strike, his primary aim is to kill. He believes that when he does this, more attention is gotten and civilians become more afraid. A typical example of terrorists trying to claim lives can be linked to what happened at the World Trade Center in September 2001. Despite the capture of the ringleader in that act, terrorists' activities have still continued to spread to different parts of the world.

Properties are also lost in the process. In their bid to claim more lives, the terrorists often target public places where people are confined. For example, they could target shopping malls, the markets, and churches. Residential buildings are also targeted in most cases.

When lives and properties are lost, the next thing that happens is the onset of abject poverty. This is because resources which are also among the factors of production are destroyed. People are rendered homeless and there is nothing left for them to sell and make money. This leads to persistent hunger, such that the government finds it difficult to come to their rescue.

In order to put an end to this, the government spends hugely. Some of the areas where they spend include buying of weapons, police and military recruitment as well purchase of technology appliances to help in finding out the culprits. In many developing countries, this makes them indebted. Another avenue where lots of money is spent is in the replacement of damaged infrastructure. They have to rehabilitate the markets, water supply systems and other things the people need to enjoy life.

The government also loses money when foreign investors run away from doing business because of the unsafe environment. Foreign investments are a major source of government revenue in many developing countries so when terrorist attacks are prevalent, they lose a lot. Even developed countries that partner with some world powers may lose the close relationship that exists among them because of the fear of losing their lives and investments in the affected country.

Tourism is also affected and the money the government gets from tourist visitation is lost. Sometimes, the bandits' activities affect those centers that serve as an attraction to tourists. Thus, apart from the fear of losing their lives, tourists lose interest in visiting the country again since there are no more attractions to behold. Unfortunately, this has the tendency of creating mass unemployment as those who work in the tourist locations seem to have no more relevance in contributing their own quota to the nation's development.




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