Has there ever been a time where terrorism has been able to revert the course of history?
>>1829709
It just made the US angry enough to blow more shit up than they were already doing. What did it exactly revert, not just change?
>>1829678
terrorism is a modern concept
people used to just call it war
>>1829678
>the course of history
Sounds like a spook to me. What exactly is it? How do you determine it?
>>1829743
#bootsontheground
>>1829751
As in society or ideologies changing and "progessing" and then suddenly reverting back to original one.
>>1829750
Modern or not, has it worked?
Franz Ferdinand getting cucked by that Serb doesn't count, since it propelled society into what it is today.
>>1829743
It reversed the post-Cold War trend of optimism and peaceful global cooperation that dominated the 1990s, basically thrusting us back into the mid-20th century culture of fear and perpetual ideologically driven warfare.
>>1829772
Has war worked? Once or twice, sure.
The Hussite Wars, Irish independence, Scottish independence before union, Dutch independence, Battle of the Golden Spurs, Greek/Serbian independence from the Ottomans, American Revolution, Korea in the Imjin Wars, British independence from the Danes, arguably the entire 30 years war, Peninsular war, Sepoy Rebellion caused the British to give Indians more autonomy.
A lot of the post-ww2 decolonization was at least partly caused by rebels, but there were obviously other factors.
>>1829933
was gonna say...