"It's not clear to me why that should be: this is clearly a case of state-sponsored terrorism directed against an American citizen."
During the cold war, the paradigm of "state-sponsored terrorism" was useful, if not entirely correct.
"However, the use of sophisticated bombs like these are more likely to be the work of state-sponsored terrorism than anything else."
"This is a terrible precedent for how to handle state-sponsored terrorism."
Under a 1996 law, victims of state-sponsored terrorism are allowed to seek compensation from the guilty country.
More complicated, the 56-year-old police officer conceded, are cases of state-sponsored terrorism.
However, the United States must do more to really end the threat of state-sponsored terrorism.
His two previous presidential terms, from 1989 to 1997, were scarred by state-sponsored terrorism at home and abroad.
The Tripoli attack became a famous model for aggressive action against state-sponsored terrorism.
It also appears to me that whole subjects have been left out completely - state-sponsored terrorism, for example.
Others may point to what they regard as "state terrorism".
"Iranian state terrorism on German soil must have a consequence," the statement said.
I thought a lot about a new kind of war casualty: civilians killed by state terrorism.
To be sure, there is a distinction between state terrorism and group terrorism.
Why, none at all, if you do not think America has an interest in promoting democracy and fighting state terrorism.
South Africa is now very likely the prime example of state terrorism in the world.
"This new legislation is against the people, against the democratic opposition and will create state terrorism."
But are the Pinochet regime's crimes against humanity not a form of state terrorism?
As a consequence, the group's attacks since the revelation have generally been dubbed state terrorism.
Baghdad is now the world center of state terrorism.