Anonymous terrorism

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Anonymous terrorism -- i.e. terrorist attacks (acts using intentional violence to achieve political aims) that no group or person has been publicly claimed responsibility for -- constitutes most terrorist attacks (about six out of seven) in the world at least since 1998. This proportion has been called "surprisingly high" and is in conflict with the conventional wisdom that terrorists "mount an operation to call attention to their grievances" and to "the costs of ignoring" those grievances, which can't happen if the perpetrators don't make public the "cost", i.e. announce that an event of killing and/or destruction was their work.A number of theories have been advanced as to why terror groups sometimes don't claim an attack, including a motivation not to force concessions from the enemy, b rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Anonymous terrorism -- i.e. terrorist attacks (acts using intentional violence to achieve political aims) that no group or person has been publicly claimed responsibility for -- constitutes most terrorist attacks (about six out of seven) in the world at least since 1998. This proportion has been called "surprisingly high" and is in conflict with the conventional wisdom that terrorists "mount an operation to call attention to their grievances" and to "the costs of ignoring" those grievances, which can't happen if the perpetrators don't make public the "cost", i.e. announce that an event of killing and/or destruction was their work.A number of theories have been advanced as to why terror groups sometimes don't claim an attack, including a motivation not to force concessions from the enemy, but to punish or destroy them, by killing and demoralizing them; an interest in plausible deniability, avoiding retaliation, and a byproduct of a disconnect between terror leadership and operatives.
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