Invisible Soft Cover
Be it Osama bin laden or Al Jawahiri or Azhar Masood or XYZ, these poster faces of terrorism will look like jokers once their networks are rendered ineffective. Hidden in the holes in some remote terrain they can do nothing if their big army of OGWs is crippled.
Their numbers can today be easily in millions. The painful aspect is that these OGWs are not terrorists in the record registers of the agencies worldwide. They are like me and you.
More interestingly, these workers do not know one another. In fact for their operational purpose they need not to. For the chasers it becomes more difficult to establish any links among them as there is no chain. Even, at times, their families and the spouses may not know their real face. Terrorism has become a matter of personal faith. They know or their God knows as to what they have in their minds. As a result very few can only know the final plan of action.
The only common factor in them is that they are always on move. Their business in life and their role in terrorism is so mixed up that the process is common and inseparable. This gives them an added advantage and extra confidence.
Advance knowledge or even a clue of such ghastly act to any citizen and if not passed on to the authorities is an offence on the latter's part. An offence that can hardly be proved before the act has taken place. It will be thus a wild goose chase if we believe that culprit can be booked before he acts.
An invisible soft cover is the only effective way to contain terrorism. How?
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