international terrorism
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Definition
Noun: - Terrorism practiced across national borders: The planning, financing, or execution of acts of violence or intimidation by individuals or groups who operate outside their country of origin, targeting another country or its interests. This often involves a network or ideology that transcends a single nation's borders.
Usage
This term is used to describe terrorist activities that are international in their scope, planning, support, or execution. It distinguishes acts from domestic terrorism, which is confined within a single country.
Examples
- The summit focused on strategies to combat international terrorism and disrupt its funding networks.
- The group was accused of engaging in international terrorism by plotting attacks in several different continents.
- Cooperation between intelligence agencies is crucial in the fight against international terrorism.
Advanced Usage / Notes
- The term often implies a level of organization, ideology (e.g., religious extremism, political ideology), or support structure that operates internationally.
- It is frequently discussed in contexts of global security, foreign policy, and international law.
Variants and Related Words
- Terrorism (n): The broader, overarching concept of using violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- Transnational terrorism: A very similar term, sometimes used interchangeably, emphasizing operations that cross national boundaries.
- Global terrorism: A term emphasizing the worldwide scale or impact of terrorist activities.
Synonyms
- Cross-border terrorism
- Transnational terrorism
Antonyms
- Domestic terrorism (terrorism practiced within a single country by its own citizens/residents against their own country)
Noun
- terrorism practiced in a foreign country by terrorists who are not native to that country