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3.3: terrorism in the United States

defining terrorism

  • terrorism: the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims

  • distinctive characteristics of terrorism include

    • trying to spread fear/anxiety across a target population

      • eg. bombing, kidnapping, hijacking, taking of hostages, assassination

    • using/viewing violence as a means to accomplish political goals

    • no hesitation even under probability of death to cause destruction under devotion to a cause via attacks, usually on innocent civilians

major terrorist attacks in recent American history

these are terrorist attacks against the US, but not all took place on American soil

  • 12/21/88: bombing of flight in Scotland

    • 270 dead

  • 2/26/93: car bomb in garage under World Trade Center

    • 6 dead, 1,000 injured

  • 4/19/95: car bomb in Oklahoma City

    • 168 dead

  • 6/25/96: truck bomb in Saudi Arabian hotel

    • 19 US soldiers dead, 100+ people injured

  • 8/7/98: US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania bombed

    • 190 dead, almost 5,000 injured

  • 10/12/00: USS Cole bombed in Yemen

    • 17 US service personnel killed

  • 4/15/13: Boston Marathon Bombing

    • 3 killed, 180 injured

  • 4/2/14: attack on Ford Hood, Texas military base

    • 4 dead, 14 injured

  • 7/16/15: Chattanooga, Tennessee installation attack

    • 5 military personnel killed

  • 12/2/15: mass shooting in San Bernardino, California

    • 14 dead, 21 injured

recent domestic terrorists (1990’s)

  • Theodore J. Kaczynski/Ted Kaczynski/Unabomber -- bombed eco-unfriendly people who disagreed with his views on environmental protection

    • eg. academics, business executives

  • Timothy J. McVeigh -- Oklahoma City bombing, grievances with US government over Branch Davidan Siege

    • attack on 4/19/95 (listed above) claimed 80 lives

  • Dzhokhar Tsarnaev -- Boston Marathon bombing, grievances with US government over military actions in Iraq, Afghanistan

attacks of September 11, 2001

  • destroyed the Twin Towers in NYC, damaged Pentagon, had another target (likely in the Washington, D.C. area; thought to be the Capitol Building or White House)

  • resulted in 2,977 civilian fatalities

    • 88 (77 passengers, 11 crew members) on American Airlines flight 11 which crashed into the first World Trade Center tower (North Tower)

    • 60 (51 passengers, 9 crew members) on United Airlines flight 175 crashed into the second World Trade Center tower (South Tower)

    • 2,605 civilians lost their lives on the ground at the World Trade Center

    • 59 (53 passengers, 6 crew members) on United Airlines flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon

    • 125 civilians lost their lives on the ground at the Pentagon

    • 40 (33 passengers, 7 crew members) on United Airlines flight 93 stopped the hijacker by storming the cockpit and purposefully crashing the plane into a field in rural Pennsylvania

      • this was the plane thought to be headed for the Capitol or White House

    • 19 terrorists dead on airplanes, Al-Qaeda responsible

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3.3: terrorism in the United States

defining terrorism

  • terrorism: the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims

  • distinctive characteristics of terrorism include

    • trying to spread fear/anxiety across a target population

      • eg. bombing, kidnapping, hijacking, taking of hostages, assassination

    • using/viewing violence as a means to accomplish political goals

    • no hesitation even under probability of death to cause destruction under devotion to a cause via attacks, usually on innocent civilians

major terrorist attacks in recent American history

these are terrorist attacks against the US, but not all took place on American soil

  • 12/21/88: bombing of flight in Scotland

    • 270 dead

  • 2/26/93: car bomb in garage under World Trade Center

    • 6 dead, 1,000 injured

  • 4/19/95: car bomb in Oklahoma City

    • 168 dead

  • 6/25/96: truck bomb in Saudi Arabian hotel

    • 19 US soldiers dead, 100+ people injured

  • 8/7/98: US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania bombed

    • 190 dead, almost 5,000 injured

  • 10/12/00: USS Cole bombed in Yemen

    • 17 US service personnel killed

  • 4/15/13: Boston Marathon Bombing

    • 3 killed, 180 injured

  • 4/2/14: attack on Ford Hood, Texas military base

    • 4 dead, 14 injured

  • 7/16/15: Chattanooga, Tennessee installation attack

    • 5 military personnel killed

  • 12/2/15: mass shooting in San Bernardino, California

    • 14 dead, 21 injured

recent domestic terrorists (1990’s)

  • Theodore J. Kaczynski/Ted Kaczynski/Unabomber -- bombed eco-unfriendly people who disagreed with his views on environmental protection

    • eg. academics, business executives

  • Timothy J. McVeigh -- Oklahoma City bombing, grievances with US government over Branch Davidan Siege

    • attack on 4/19/95 (listed above) claimed 80 lives

  • Dzhokhar Tsarnaev -- Boston Marathon bombing, grievances with US government over military actions in Iraq, Afghanistan

attacks of September 11, 2001

  • destroyed the Twin Towers in NYC, damaged Pentagon, had another target (likely in the Washington, D.C. area; thought to be the Capitol Building or White House)

  • resulted in 2,977 civilian fatalities

    • 88 (77 passengers, 11 crew members) on American Airlines flight 11 which crashed into the first World Trade Center tower (North Tower)

    • 60 (51 passengers, 9 crew members) on United Airlines flight 175 crashed into the second World Trade Center tower (South Tower)

    • 2,605 civilians lost their lives on the ground at the World Trade Center

    • 59 (53 passengers, 6 crew members) on United Airlines flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon

    • 125 civilians lost their lives on the ground at the Pentagon

    • 40 (33 passengers, 7 crew members) on United Airlines flight 93 stopped the hijacker by storming the cockpit and purposefully crashing the plane into a field in rural Pennsylvania

      • this was the plane thought to be headed for the Capitol or White House

    • 19 terrorists dead on airplanes, Al-Qaeda responsible