Längsschnitt: Krieg
New Wars
The face of war has changed since the early 1990s. We are seeing more and more asymmetrical conflicts in which disparate opponents clash. Violence in war no longer emanates from combatants in uniform and with a clear hierarchy of command, but from gangs, partisans and terrorists. Experts refer to this as the demilitarisation of war. Since the World Trade Centre attacks on September 11, 2001, religiously motivated terrorism and the way it is dealt with has become the main focus of attention. To this day, the world is shaken by terrorist attacks carried out by groups such as Al-Qaida, the Taliban or the IS. A constant danger that can hardly be calculated. | In this film version, German interviews and historical or literary quotes remain untranslated.
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Soviet Union, disintegration, collapse, USA, world power, upgrading, multi-racial state, Yugoslavia, war in the Balkans, Bosnia, Sarajevo, Serbia, Nato, military intervention, Somalia, civil war, warlords, Afghanistan, shady business, shadow economies, opium and heroin smuggling, America, asymmetrical wars, Taliban, Islamic Fundamentalists, terrorist attacks, World Trade Centre, New York, Al Qaeda, Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, Georg W. Bush, War against Terror, invasion, pre-emptive war, Iraq, prisons, prison camps, Landmines, child soldiers, violence against women, rape, ethnic cleansing, Srebrenica, massacre of civilians, provisions of aid, seek protection, refugee camps, charity donations
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