In a sense, terrorism blossomed in the advent of television. Television promotes terrorism in religion and in politics.
As strong as the United States is, we can't deal with terrorism alone.
The country was not focused on terrorism before September 11th.
Terrorism is actually a very expensive business.
I don't want to constantly be writing about terrorism and strife.
Iran uses terrorism very instrumentally as an element of foreign policy; they are not just intent on just killing as many people as possible, like al Qaeda. There's no reason to believe that would change.
I fight terrorism as if there was no peace process, and I negotiate the peace process as if there was no terrorism.
If you watch the news and don't like it, then this is your counter program to the news.
Tentacles of terrorism spread everywhere
Our values and way of life will prevail - terrorism will not.
We cannot continue to see the Middle East in the context of 9/11. We must see it in the context of 2011.
Terrorism is always one bad day away from being issue No. 1.
We need to aggressively take on radical Islamic terrorism but not at the expense of our American values.
Terrorism has essentially become a franchise in the Middle East and North Africa and increasingly in other parts of the world.
Turkey has, of course, the right to protect itself against terrorism, against attacks, but I expect it to be done in a way which is in accordance with the rule of law, democratic values. And that is something I have expressed several times in meetings with the Turkish leaders.
Iran is the prime state sponsor of terrorism in the world.
That American Taliban kid Johnny Walker was indicted today. Ten counts of terrorism. He could get 5 life sentences. In Taliban terms, that's 360 virgins.
2017 is going to be another tough year for the valiant Afghan Security Forces and the international troops who have stood and will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with Afghanistan against terrorism.
Syria will remain a hotbed of terrorism as long as the civil war, aided and abetted by the Iranians and the Russians, continue.
We have to figure out how to deal with Iran as the principal state sponsor of terrorism in the world.
I say if you fight terrorism, it's based in fear, but if you promote peace, it's based on hope.
The solution to terrorism is education, not bombs.
For years, even before 9/11, I've been trying to warn that the threat from amateur biolabs will ultimately turn out to be far more troublesome than leakage from military labs - perhaps even more costly and deadly than nuclear terrorism.
From now on, I'm opting for ontological terrorism.
We still lack a global definition of terrorism.