Charts Show that U.S. Policy Has Increased Terror Attacks
The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) Global Terrorism Database - part of a joint government-university program on terrorism - is hosted at the University of Maryland.
START is the most comprehensive open source terrorism database, which can be viewed by journalists and civilians lacking national security clearance. A quick review of charts from the START database show that terrorism has increased in the last 9 years since the U.S. started its "war on terror".
This chart shows the number of terror attacks conducted in,
Indeed, global terrorism had been falling from 1992 until 2004… but has been skyrocketing since 2004:
Our Wars In the Middle East Have Created More Terrorists
Security experts - including both conservatives and liberals - agree that waging war in the Middle East weakens national security and increases terrorism.
See this, this, this, this, this, this, this and this. Ooops...
Killing innocent civilians is one of the main things which increases terrorism.
As one of the top counter-terrorism experts (the former number 2 counter-terrorism expert at the State Department) told me, starting wars against states which do not pose an imminent threat to America’s national security increases the threat of terrorism because:
The Iraq war wasn’t even fought to combat terrorism. And Al Qaeda wasn’t even in Iraq until the U.S. invaded that country.
And top CIA officers say that drone strikes increase terrorism (and see this).
Furthermore, James K. Feldman - former professor of decision analysis and economics at the Air Force Institute of Technology and the School of Advanced Airpower Studies - and other experts say that foreign occupation is the main cause of terrorism.
University of Chicago professor Robert A. Pape - who specializes in international security affairs - points out:
Our Program of Torture Created Terrorists
In addition, torture creates new terrorists:
So the widespread program of torture under the Bush administration didn’t help. Nice Job Creating More Terrorists, You Morons…Additionally - in the name of fighting our enemies - the U.S. has directly been supporting Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups for the last decade.
See this, this, this, this and this.
Why Have We Given Up Our Rights If the Government Can’t Keep Us Safe?We have given up the fundamental rights which make us American.
The government insisted that - if we gave up our liberties - it would keep us safe.It has failed to do so, and has instead squandered our national treasure, our resources and our troops on efforts which have only increased the risk of terrorism.
Wasted Defense Spending
A large amount of the homeland security spending has been wasted … producing "a bunch of crap".
For example, spending money on zombie apocalypse training or other silly programs is a bad investment which led to a false sense of security. Spending defense money on a workshop called "Did Jesus die for Klingons too?" and DOD-run microbreweries is probably not helping stop terrorist attacks.
Moreover, using homeland security resources to spy on average Americans or crack down on peaceful protesters or government critics distracts from getting the actual bad guys.
At the same time, both the Bush and Obama administrations have slashed funding for programs which would actually help prevent terror attacks.
Heck of a job, guys…
The Real Agenda
Regime change was planned throughout the Middle East and North Africa were planned 20 years ago… long before 9/11.
As just one example,
...all say that the Iraq war was about oil.
Documents from Britain show the same thing.
Much of the war on terror is really a fight for natural gas. Or to force the last few hold-outs into dollars and private central banking.
Senior government officials have described terrorist attacks as a "small price to pay for being a superpower". And while politicians talk about ending the war on terror, endless war is a feature - not a bug - of our foreign policy.
Whatever the real agenda one thing is clear… In the same way that NSA spying isn’t about preventing terrorism (proof here, here, here and here), the war on terror is cover for other shenanigans.
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