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Sunday, 27 December 2015

Global War On Terror Memorial

By Harold West


Memorializing in the context of terrorism constitute the intent to remember and preserve memories of those who have fallen victim to inhumane acts of bombings. It is the duty national governments to partner in their quest to win the Global War on Terror Memorial. This is following the many lives that have succumbed to the evil desires of men and women whose humanity has gone rogue.

The bloody scenes left after blast attacks have made nations to adopt new policies to stop activities that jeopardize national security. Hence, there will significant decrease to situations where people will have to gather for memorials. This would imply that the financial input that will be channeled towards memorial monuments will be now put to good use in other areas of national interest.

The use of drone attacks in the military attacks in Islamic nations by the west to suppress the effect of extremist has been a bone of contention between these conflicting forces. Declaring a halt in drone attacks has been viewed as a move to end the increased retaliations by the Al-Qaeda to counter the infiltration caused by the United States. An end to drones will stop the need of Al-Qaeda leaders to recruit many new members to their front at a high rate than we can kill them.

Jihadists also come to learn about the dealings of states when handling those arrested on terrorism charges. The information they gather make them developed resentment to what they term as hypocrisy in observing rule of law. It is because these nations subject the alleged criminals to harsh brutality without any charges or court trial. Releasing these alleged perpetrators whose guilt cannot be established will halt the frequent killings.

The indiscriminate airstrikes by the United States in the Islamic states in the Middle East leave many lives lost and many are left with lifetime injuries. Most of these people seek redress which is usually inadequate if at all they are compensated. Offering genuine apologies to these innocent victims and compensating them accordingly will reduce the acts of terror.

To win the fight on frequent memorials, national governments who have deployed soldiers and military contractors to terrorist hotspots should withdraw all their legions in those areas. If this move is effected, it would remove the intent of Islam radicals to cross borders to engage in armed resistance to start bomb attacks on innocent civilians.

Supporting dictatorship and repressive militaries by the developed countries has been a tool for terrorist leaders to strengthen their troops. For instance, the signing of arms deal with the monarch of Saudi Arabia whose government sent tank rockets into the neighboring Bahrain to suppress a democratic uprising there. This move to hinder peaceful protester has received a very negative response by the terror groups who resolve to vengeful missions.

Programs to create terror memorials will continue to be heard of if there will be continued disregard of the international rule of law by key nations. This is because most nations carry out the assassinations of those believed to be terrorists. Government should end these prejudicial killings and use the law to bring them to justice. By doing this, the path to less memorials will be clear without challenges.




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