All together, we know for many years that terror is the most dangerous thing for local, regional and international stability.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We know that our life of freedom is stronger than terror.
Terrorism is a significant threat to peace and security, prosperity and people.
Terror threats to the U.S. homeland have reached unprecedented levels.
We live in a world where terror has become a too familiar part of our vocabulary. The terror of 9/11, in which al-Qaeda's attacks on America launched the nation into three wars - against Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Islamic State.
Well, one thing's very clear, that terrorism isn't just a threat which is external to Western countries. It's not simply a foreign menace that comes from overseas to strike our cities. It can and it does, as we now know, come from within our own countries and from inside our own populations.
The real threat comes from terrorism.
Like crime, terrorism is a fact of life. I grew up in Israel, where every unattended bag was a suspected bomb; when my family moved for a few years, it was to London in the early years of 'the Troubles.'
Despite fearful rhetoric to the contrary, terrorism is not a transcendent threat. A terrorist attack cannot possibly destroy our country's way of life; it's only our reaction to that attack that can do that kind of damage.
Look, we constantly live looking at the issue of the threat of terrorism.
The uncertainty of the danger belongs to the essence of terrorism.