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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.

Most developing countries suffering from the menace of terrorist attacks have not recovered in years. They are finding it difficult to counter terrorism because they lack the advanced technology with which to track them. Hence, they have more room and time to operate, making the sufferings of the people where they operate to be persistent. The effects of all these are further discussed in the following paragraphs.

The most obvious is the loss of lives. Terrorists kill people in their tens and hundreds. Their targets are usually places where they can kill a lot of people in just one strike. An example is the unforgettable experience of the World Trade Center which happened in September 2001. Since then, terrorism seems to have been on the increase.

Apart from lives, people also lose properties in the process. Again, instead of targeting places with segregated buildings, they usually go for estates, markets and industrialized areas where they can wreak havoc in one attempt. Their activities also extend to properties which the government depends on for revenue.

Owing to the loss of properties, poverty takes the center stage and becomes a devouring monster when things are not done fast to hit the terrorizing group. Houses which could be sold for thousands of dollars are lost and people affected barely have enough to eat on a daily basis. This also leads to more loss of lives.

The immediate need of the government after a terrorist attack is to make the citizens feel some peace and hope. This is done by replacing lost infrastructure that makes life comfortable. Among them include damaged roads, destroyed markets and provision of water for the masses assuming some pipes were also destroyed. In addition, the urgent need to improve on security makes the government recruit more into the police and military forces. They also have to condole with the families that lost a lot in the incident.

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.

When the people are no longer sure of who is going to die next, everyone is on the run. Tourists think of such place as the last to visit even if they could hardly spend a vacation outside the area in the past. Until the terrorists that wreak havoc in the area are conquered, the country affected will continue to lose money from tourism. In fact, they have additional work of rehabilitating damaged tourist attractions and this is more wastage of money.




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