Suicide Bombers –Main Threat to all Nations

The activities of  have increased from the last few years and it is becoming the major threat to not only one country but to the entire world. No doubt that UN forces have the latest and advanced weapons and they can restrict any army or military but what can they do for cases like 9/11. There is neither any bomb nor any weapon made ever on this earth that can restrict suicide bombers. The countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Taliban have strong record of producing suicide bombers and still they are creating havoc in their own country and in all other nations. The recent news is that a suicide bomber with huge explosives entered into the volleyball match few days back that resulted in killing more than 35 people and injured more than 70.

There is no army or military which can protect the nation from these types of suicide bombers. So, it is necessary to destroy the bases and protect the nation. People also believe that militant group ‘Lashkar– e –Toiba’ are behind all these master mind plans. The United Nations and among other nations are doing their every possible effort to eradicate this group so that the people can live happier and peaceful life in their country. There are several types of executive protection team introduced by the United Nations in order to keep a close watch on the activities of suicide bombers.

It is not only a threat to the population but it is also a major threat to the economy of the country. Pakistan is suffering from these types of activities everyday and innocent people become victims of these suicide bombers. Of course, all the Nations are doing their best to prevent this but combined effort from the leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan is also necessary. Without their effort it is not possible to eradicate this terror from the country.

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About the Author: Ron McBride is a security expert on matters including business and home security crime, workplace violence, security operations, prevention of terrorist and criminal acts.

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