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55 | - Número: 037 | 29 de Junho de 2010

Terrorism lives to a large extent on propaganda, as Spain’s Minister for the Interior, Alfredo Rubalcaba noted a few days ago in Lisbon. Targets are carefully chosen to have the biggest impact on public opinion, both in the country attacked and globally, and this is how these organizations show their power. As the German Minister of the Interior, Wolfgang Schäuble, made clear at this meeting, media coverage of the Bombay attacks had greater impact around the world because the victims included a lot of foreigners.
If we examine what happened on 9-11 in New York, it is easy to see that the second plane hits the second tower when the television crews were already in place, broadcasting to the world the consequences of the first crash. What the terrorists did not know was that the coverage of a fire in a building captured the images of the first plane. That was, unfortunately, a bonus to those terrorists.