Terrorism: very over rated

Americans are at far greater risk of being killed in accidents or by viruses than by acts of terrorism. In 2008, more than 37,300 Americans perished on the nation’s highways, according to government data. Even before H1N1, a similar number of people died each year from the seasonal flu. Terrorism is a real and potentially consequential danger. But the greatest threat isn’t posed by the direct harm terrorists could inflict; it comes from what we do to ourselves when we are spooked. It is how we react – or more precisely, how we overreact – to the threat of terrorism that makes it an appealing tool for our adversaries. By grounding commercial aviation and effectively closing our borders after the 2001 attacks, Washington accomplished something no foreign state could have hoped to achieve: a blockade on the economy of the world’s sole superpower. While we cannot expect to be completely successful at intercepting terrorist attacks, we must get a better handle on how we respond when they happen.

5 myths about keeping America safe from terrorism - washingtonpost.com

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this has to be one of the not so smart works of this guy. An auto accident kills one or two people. A dirty bomb affects the whole area.

Even a 1st year collegian should know that risk is measured by not just probability but by impact as well.

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This is highly misleading. It overlooks the fact that accidents, viruses etc are unintentional and forces of nature to some extent.

Terrorism is an intentional act especially carried out to take innocent lives...it CAN be prevented with proper measures whereas accidents, viral outbreaks, earthquakes are bound to happen due to nature and one has no control over them. However one needs to be careful when defining terrorism. Terrorism isn't only Al-Qaeda....it includes the IDF, CIA, IRS, LTTE etc.