Running head: TERRORISM AS MAIN POLITICAL ISSUE 1
TERRORISM AS MAIN POLITICAL ISSUE 2
Terrorism as main political issue
Yu Mao
Professor Nicole Duttlinger
POLS 101
The political issue that is significant to me is terrorism. This issue has been rampant in different parts of the world. The respondents in the NBC News as well as BBC survey say that terrorism is the significant issue to the voters. The voters are passionate to elect some of the leaders who will protect them against war and external attack. The challenge is that democrats as well as republicans cannot even agree on the significance. Whereas republicans say that terrorism is the significant issue, the democrats say that it is the economy. With the increase of ISIS, the terror attacks in San Bernardino as well as in Paris, high tensions with Russia, a nuclear deal with Iran, the protracted association of USA troops in the entrance and Afghanistan of American military advisors into the fight, the significance of foreign policy, specifically terrorism is crucial subject for voters (BBC News, 2016).
The people who are involved in this debate are the republicans and democrats who have expressed concern in the terrorism. Obama has stated that Russia has been building military due to nuclear arms Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan annulled his journey after the lethal bombing in Lahore. As the summit ended, the leaders restated their dedication to fight commitment to fight terrorism. The Americans expressed in making sure that large part of the world are free from nuclear materials. Obama states that together the country has managed to remove deadly materials from nuclear facilities in the world (BBC News, 2016).
Obama continuous to say, the world cannot be satisfied and should create its progress in reducing the issue of nuclear weapons. The bone of contention has been that Republican front-runner had leaked the idea that South Korea and Japan must have nuclear weapons, a drastic departure from USA foreign policy. These are people who don’t know the issue of nuclear policy and foreign policy in overall. The significance of foreign policy is the one being advocated fro by the participating countries. By increasing international relation and foreign policy, the states will work jointly to counter terrorism (McKelvey, 2016).
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Dear Madam,
I am writing to express my sincere concern of the rampant terrorism in our state. I believe that with your effort my course of action will be executed effectively and efficiently. I have come up with different solutions which I believe will be significant once implemented. Firstly, the government should ensure education ministry authorizes the publishers to criticize the acts of terrorism. Criticism against one type of religion should never be encouraged. Terrorism does not describe any type of religion. And therefore any criticism of regions must be banned and condemned. Powerful nations such as USA and Russia must work to protect some of the developing countries for their own resources and needs.
United Nations should function independently instead of copying someone else. Most vital point, agencies such as FBI, CIA, and NSA among others must take necessary actions very quickly instead of extending the game of investigation and waiting for the right time. The fast communication with the other agencies as well as the governments could stop the spread of nuclear weapons very fast. Most of the time the nations that support nuclear weapons do not know its impacts, that is why most agencies work just like rats. Big businessmen as well as politicians who play with the lives of people supply nuclear weapons to accomplish their malignant agendas are people who pocket money and sit back to watch the world on fire. Regards
References
BBC News. (2016, April). Nuclear terrorist attack would 'change our world', says Obama. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35947702
McKelvey, T. (2016). At nuclear summit experts talk about strategy - and hope. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-35928218