Who is a terrorist in world politics?"

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28 Feb 2026
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‎The question you asked is highly complex and touches on many sensitive aspects of global politics. The truth is, there is no single answer that everyone agrees on regarding who is a "terrorist," because the label shifts depending on the perspective and the political agenda of those using the term.
‎As an AI, I can break down why this is such a difficult question to answer directly:
‎Why are there differences of opinion?
‎Difference in Perspective: There is a well-known saying: "One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter." This depends entirely on the goals of the group or individual, and who they are opposing.
‎Lack of Universal Definition: To this day, there is no single, universally accepted definition (not even by the United Nations) of "terrorism" that acts as a binding law for every country. Each nation maintains its own list of groups or individuals it considers threats.
‎Political Tool: Often, the term is used to discredit opponents or to gain international support to fight a specific group or government. This makes the label more of a political tool than an objective, neutral descriptor.
‎How are determinations made?
‎Most often, countries use criteria such as:
‎Use of Force: Does the individual or group use violence to intimidate the public or coerce a government into changing its policies?
‎Motivation: Is their objective political, religious, or ideological?
‎International Law: Some groups are placed on lists because they have violated human rights or broken international laws of war (such as attacking civilians).
‎In short, the term "terrorist" is heavy with political weight, and how it is applied in global politics depends entirely on who holds the power to define it.

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