Military Strategy: A Very Short Introduction: Second Edition by Antulio J. Echevarria Ii
Author:Antulio J. Echevarria Ii [Echevarria, Antulio J. Ii]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780197760154
Amazon: 0197760155
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2024-06-02T22:00:00+00:00
Chapter 5
Terror and terrorism
âTerror is a psychological weapon of unbelievable power,â claimed Jacques Soustelle, the governor general of Algeria during its bloody war of independence (1954â62). âBefore the bodies of those whose throats have been cut and the grimacing faces of the mutilated,â he continued, âall capacity for resistance lapses; the spring is broken.â More than one million people lost their lives in the Algerian conflict, though terror was not the only weapon responsible. The use of terror typically takes one of two forms: either wholesale, indiscriminate bombing designed to break civilian morale, as with the strategic bombing campaigns of the Second World War, or selective, precise targeting, as with the political assassinations carried out by Algerian nationalists during their war of independence.
Terror and terrorism are military strategies largely because of their coercive power. They are used to break an opponentâs willingness to fight or to induce a change in a rival powerâs policies or behavior. Terrorists usually choose their targets for psychological value rather than for material gain. In fact, a terror attack may cause little harm to a partyâs physical capacity to fight. Terror is not just a military strategy; criminal gangs and drug cartels often use it to protect their respective operations and to send warnings to their rivals. While the use of terror to coerce or intimidate may be as old as human society, it certainly appears more prevalent in the age of digital communications since the effects of every act of terror can reach a global audience the instant they occur.
If terror is little more than the use of violence to instill a crippling sense of fear, as Soustelle described, terrorism itself is more difficult to define. Official definitions of terrorism describe it as violence (discriminate or otherwise) directed against noncombatants to influence public opinion or to modify a governmentâs policies. The U.S. Department of State, for instance, defines terrorism as âpremeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against non-combatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents.â However, as is often said, one personâs terrorist is another personâs freedom fighter. That was certainly true of Nelson Mandela, who became South Africaâs first black president and helped abolish apartheid but not before being roundly condemned as a terrorist and enduring more than a quarter century as a political prisoner. Many militant groupsâsuch as the Irish Republican Army (IRA), the Basque Homeland and Liberty (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, or ETA), the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, or FARC), and Hamas, Hezbollah, and al-Qaedaâhave been identified as terrorist organizations, but of course they see themselves differently. In fact, distinguishing an act of terror from an act of resistance, or from an act of war, can depend almost entirely on oneâs point of view.
Some experts see terrorism as a tactic, a set of techniques, rather than a type of strategy. To be sure, in many cases that is true. Between 66 and 73 ce, the Jewish Sicarii (dagger-assassins) in Jerusalem killed high-profile religious and political figures who were thought to be loyal to the Romans.
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