The apartheid regime, historically, was on a hiding to nowhere. Its days were numbered, but it didn't die via a militarily successful terrorist campaign.rEvolutionist wrote:Depends what you define as "terrorism". Remember the ANC were "terrorists".Blind groper wrote:http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9012.html
An interesting added point to any discussion of terrorism is the simple fact that it ends. Audrey Cronon wrote a book (reference above) in which she discusses how terrorism ends. It turns out that only about 5% of all terrorist groups achieve any of their goals at all. In the end, their organisations disintegrate.
Terrorism is ultimately futile, although it can create enormous damage in the mean time. They key thing is not to over-react and permit the terrorists to achieve a reduction in the freedom and civil liberties of a developed nation.
The goal of islamic fundamentalist terror groups, a caliphate over all current muslim lands and eventually the whole earth is not a realistic proposition, and not a natural direction for historical processes to go.
The similarity is only superficial.