Imperialism VS Terrorism
Imperialism VS Terrorism
If any country becomes the possessor of economic and nuclear power, a so-called trend comes to light. This trend is revealed through the application of diplomatic foresight. The person who applies this diplomatic prudence to all parts of the world becomes internationally authoritative.
What is imperialism?
Imperialism is the show-off practice of authority and power on a comprehensive scale.
The policy taken for the expansion of an empire’s amplitude through the application of diplomatic foresight by a tactful leader is known as imperialism.
How does imperialism expand?
When any country becomes prosperous and durable in the economy, in the military defense system, and in nuclear energy management, the so-called authoritative tendency is shown by the country upon another country.
Important characteristics of imperialism:
Dominion-based attitude
Influence-based attitude
Ability to control
Exhibition of power
Revelation of superiority
How does the dominant country express its supremacy over another country?
Explanation:
The U.S.A. is one of the most powerful countries in the world not only in the case of the economy but also in nuclear weapons. From the pre–Second World War era to the present, America has been busy showing its authoritative power, the reflection of which was visible in Afghanistan, Vietnam, and also in the Middle Eastern countries. Those countries have witnessed how much power the U.S.A. has, in fact.
When Russia–formerly the Soviet Union–was at its golden age, the country extended its empire and maintained its own communal influence over thirteen countries from the post–Second World War period up to the nineties of the past century.
At present, China is becoming rich not only in the economy but also in nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. Nowadays, the country is busy with how to extend its empire.
Besides, the E.E.U. shows similar tendencies.
Intelligence games, diplomatic strategies, political foresight, and effective decision-making and implementation help strengthen the base of imperialism.
Imperialism vs Terrorism
Purposes behind the augmentation of imperialism:
Generally, the question arises in the mind: is the expansion of imperialism only for showing power? Absolutely not.
The imperialists apply their economic, political, and highly developed military power to influence the countries they target. Their influential process is accomplished very quickly through their diplomatic control system over these countries.
Notably, the diplomatic control system is of two kinds. The first is the prudence of leadership and the adoption of discrete decisions. The second is the implementation of these discrete decisions through modern, tech-based military power.
On the basis of the diplomatic control system, the imperialists gain their aims and objectives.
Do you think that the process of attaining the aims and objectives of the imperialists can be defined as terrorism?
We all know that the Middle Eastern countries are rich in oil and are known as oil suppliers. Because of oil dependence, the capitalist imperialists have to rely on those countries. If the oil supply does not come from the Middle Eastern countries, the Western countries will suffer a lot. So, the imperialist countries adopt different kinds of cunning strategies–for example, creating their own definition and interpretation of terrorism in their diplomatic philosophy. They always say that extremists and fundamentalists are terrorists.
But in their self-made philosophical stance, the definition of terrorism does not deal with the accurate meaning of terrorism. Instead, it deals with the definition of militancy.
Whatever the case, the usage of the word “terrorism” refers to unlawful practices through which conflict, anarchy, imbalance, and dread culminate at a higher level. Genocide, loss of wealth, violation of human rights, and so on are signs of terrorism. Similarly, the imperialist countries use lame excuses to gain entry into a country, after which their political and authoritative aggression causes the country to fall behind economically, politically, and socially.
To push a country into vulnerability–isn’t that a sign of terrorism?
To take a country into economic embrittlement–isn’t that another sign of terrorism?
To attack and demolish any country by giving lame excuses of having nuclear weapons–isn’t that also a sign of terrorism?
What does George Bush’s Iraq attack refer to? Isn’t it terrorism or militancy?
Those who believe in one kind of ideology and are obedient to it always try to retain it within themselves and fight for its durability. The ideology may be religiously based. Every religion has its own ideology, such as Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and so on. For the sustainability of religious ideology, every religious person fights. And this fight can never be identified as militancy. No religion in the world teaches militancy. No religion makes people militants.
No religion supports terrorism or militancy. To use religion in the field of power and authority is nothing but a trick.
If we look at Palestine, we will see Al-Aqsa, which represents Abraham’s religion. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are the three sequences of Abraham’s religion. These three religions do not support terrorism and militancy; rather, they stand against them.
Imperialism proliferates through terrorism, militancy, and immoral shrewdness that no religious ideology supports; therefore, our inner eyes must remain open and our perception profound for measuring the right and the wrong.