The United States and its Western allies say Teheran's real goal is to build nuclear weapons and have threatened sanctions. Washington has hinted a military strike is not out of the question. Fears that Iran is trying to build nuclear warheads were aggravated when diplomats said UN Inspectors may have found traces of highly enriched uranium on equipment from an Iranian research center linked to the military.
This is one example of how terrorism creates fear to the world. Different war weapons, threats of killing innocent civilians, and threats of destructing the world, are some form of terrorism that the world is facing these days; especially rampant since the 7/11 attack in the year 2001. Different issues were thrown and are being discussed by many international groups who are concerned on the peace and safety of all nations. In the news, there can never be an episode where information about planned terrorist attacks or events of terrorism will be out of news discussion.
Although the nuclear and terrorism issues are not on the agenda of many political discussions, it will always take part in conversations as the threat it brings can never be overlooked. The question is how long can every nation stand the destructions of terrorism? How long can the world be united in fighting problems of terrorism?
Dialogue is the best way as most may have perceived. But will the terrorists be open for dialogues that are meant to stop their ideologies? As Washington suggests,
"By all appearances up to now they only seem to engage in delaying and stalling while going down the road of acquiring a nuclear weapon"
Convicted Al-Qaeda plotter Zacarias Moussaouri stunned a US courtroom with an admission that he was supposed to hijack a fifth plane on Sept 11, 2001, and crash it into the White House. Asked who had told him to fly a plane into the White House, the accused replied "Osama Bin Laden". Mr. Bin Laden has been among the top terr...