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Deciding who's responsible for terrorism

Pick who ever you want, pick an point in history and arbitrarily start there.

If you want to get technical it was the Palestinians in the nineteen-seventies they got tired of being beaten by the Zionist in direct combat so went to indirect methods. Hold it it was the Zionist because they invaded the middle-east and stole the land again. How about the British for being to weak to hold the middle-east which they stole from the Ottoman Empire. Naa it was the Germans for not murdering every last Jew they got their hands on and losing WW2. Nope it was the Allies in WW1 because they failed to crush the Germans and completely destroy them as a people. Back to the British empire for conquering half the world and setting a bad example that the Germans tried to follow.

On and on and on, I know lets point the finger at God for designing or creating such a defective creature as man. Maybe nobody is responsible because we are just a bunch of dumb animals carrying out our biological programing.

Maybe it was the person who coined the term to sensationalize an other wise common act of war.

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