Barbaric attacks are often described as acts of extreme violence. What factors can lead individuals or groups to justify such actions?, How does a deafening roar caused by explosions or gunfire affect the psychological state of people who witness a terrorist attack?, Why do terrorist organisations often claim to act on behalf of a group while actually harming many innocent people?, To what extent can terrorism be considered a tool for achieving a political purpose, and why does it often fail to achieve its goals?, How can the image of shattered glass and destroyed buildings influence public perception of a terrorist attack?, What strategies can governments use to attain long-term security without limiting citizens’ freedoms?, Why do some extremist groups operate in a clandestine way instead of acting openly?, What motivates some individuals to pursue extremist ideologies despite the consequences?, What are some underlying social, economic, or psychological factors that may contribute to radicalisation?, Do you think media coverage of terrorism sometimes helps extremists achieve their goals? Why or why not?, How should societies respond after a terrorist attack in order to prevent fear from spreading?, Is it possible to fight terrorism effectively without addressing the underlying causes behind it?, Why might young people be more vulnerable to groups that pursue radical political agendas?, How can countries balance the need for intelligence gathering against the risk of creating a more clandestine and suspicious society?, Do you think describing attacks as barbaric attacks influences the way people think about the perpetrators and victims?

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