Why might a terrorist group target infrastructure in a region?
1.to slow down economic...
History, 10.10.2019 04:30 karsenbeau
Why might a terrorist group target infrastructure in a region?
1.to slow down economic activities or bring them to a halt
2.to prompt foreign countries to send aid to the place attacked
3.to generate fear and frustration within the civilian population
4.to make the citizens question their government's ability to govern and defend
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