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Originally Posted by Just Alex
Its not my definition, you dolt.
Some professor of science defined it for simpletons like yourself.
And smacking wife is called spousal abuse, but you would call it family therapy and education.... Unless its one of your people that's getting smacked around.
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The original post I quoted you said "terrorism has no universally agreed, legally binding, criminal law definition.". That's just the problem. Terrorism has no real definition, and it's definition changes from country to country and even further depending on what side your on.
But you cannot call a military force bombing a country that it's at war at an act of terrorism. Smacking around your wife is spousal abuse, not terrorism, and bombing a city is an act of war. The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor wasn't a terrorist attack; It was a military strike against a military target. Hiroshima was an Army depot, and Nagasaki had important war related industrial targets including factories building bombs and naval ordnance, as well as other military equipment.
When a military force drops a bomb it's not an act of terrorism, it's a act of war.
Learn the difference.