Q Feb 5, 2016 Five truths about terrorism US politics has been captured by terrorists. In December, polls showed that one in six Americans, about 16 percent of the population, now identify terrorism as the most important national problem, up from just 3 percent the previous month. This is the highest percentage of Americans to mention terrorism in a decade, although it is still lower than the 46 percent measured after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. http://www.ejinsight.com/20160205-five-truths-about-terrorism/ ... ... 2. Terrorism is not the biggest threat facing people in advanced countries. Terrorism kills far fewer people than car accidents or cigarettes. Indeed, terrorism is not even a big threat – or a small one, for that matter. One is likelier to be struck by lightning than to be killed by a terrorist. Experts estimate that an American’s annual risk of being killed by a terrorist is one in 3.5 million. Americans are more likely to die in an accident involving a bathtub (one in 950,000), a home appliance (one in 1.5 million), a deer (one in two million), or a commercial airliner (one in 2.9 million). Six thousand Americans die annually from texting or talking on the phone while driving. That is several hundred times more than die from terrorism. Radical Islamic terrorism kills fewer Americans than attacks by disgruntled workplace and school shooters. Terrorism is not World War III. ... ... UQ
(1) May not yet be WWIII, but it's working on it. Give it time. Islam has stated and intends to KILL EVERYONE ON THE PLANET WHO DOESN'T CONVERT TO ISLAM. That will happen unless civilized countries prevent them. Preventing their immigration and kicking them out of our country is a start. (2) The others are not MURDER, RAPE AND ENSLAVEMENT! Care to make some more excuses for inviting murdering savages into our culture?
Terrorism is the biggest threat to America, but it originates in D.C. and Boardrooms across the country. Radical Islam can only dream of doing so much damage.