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The main purpose of terrorism is to cause destruction and trouble, terrorism is about using weapon to inflict loss. Terrorist groups don't form constructive organisations.
Taliban before war in afghanistan still resembles a form of government with some of its institutions, although it supports Al Queda, a terrorist group. Now taliban resorts to terrorism.
^^^I tend to put them more in the assymetrical category. Hamas I don't really define as a terrorist group. I tend to define terrorists as those who are out to cause mainly mayhem only. For example, Mao's communist forces do constructive work as well during their early fights with KMT, they also use unconventional tactics.
Although I think I'm going to get alot of flak for this...
I think so too.
Terrorism is a tactic not an ideology, and my view is that terrorists should be used to refer to individuals and not a whole organisation because that is too simplistic.
^^^I think they refer to them as insurgents. Maybe in chinese news they were translated as terrorists?
Asymmetrical response to weakness in conventional arms. Takes advantage of societal, political and psychological factors to achieve an end
Not necessarily true about the first part. For instance, US was equal to or greater than Soviet Union in strength yet they chose to support the Afghan Mujhaideen. India was stronger than Pakistan but they supported Mukhti Bahni.
I believe the idea is to not get directly involved in the conflict, but rather support a proxy that has the same/similar interests and goals as you. They do the fighting for you - you just provide them weapons and funding. It's cheaper, your state doesn't get involved and face losses, and if your proxy loses then it's not necessarily as big a deal as it would have been if you lost.