There is so many loopholes in this post, I will wait till Monday to start adding them all up.
Suffice it to say, terrorism is always cheap, if you are the terrorists, and, many times over, extremely damaging and expensive if you are it’s victims. But, doing nothing is not a choice for the victims. That’s just the way it is. Putting a” price tag” on it does not change the dynamics and the disparity in the costs, when terrorism is a global outreach enterprise and not simply domestic wackos.
“Suffice it to say, terrorism is always cheap, if you are the terrorists, and, many times over, extremely damaging and expensive if you are its victims. But, doing nothing is not a choice for the victims. Thats just the way it is. Putting a price tag on it does not change the dynamics and the disparity in the costs, when terrorism is a global outreach enterprise and not simply domestic wackos.”
That sums it up nicely. Soft targets in large numbers hit with low-tech weapons - very cheap. Intelligence-gathering and high-tech security - not cheap.
Not the most logical allocation of resources to be combating terrorism through the financing of troops and nation building in the Mideast while our southern border security is deliberately lax, particularly when the enemy is part of a “global outreach” with a seemingly endless supply of crazed foot soldiers.
Wuli-—excellent point.