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“The war against terror is not really about terror. It's about a superpower's self-destructive impulse toward supremacy, stranglehold, global hemegony.” quote by Arundhati Roy
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““The war against terror is not really about terror. It's about a superpower's self-destructive impulse toward supremacy, stranglehold, global hemegony.””

Arundhati Roy

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Source Speech: Public interview, 2015, United Nations Climate Summit

The quote argues that the true issue is not terrorism itself but the aggressive, self‑defeating drive of a dominant nation to dominate globally, often at the expense of others.

In simple terms: Powerful nations' quest for dominance fuels conflict more than the terror itself.

Key Takeaway

Question the motives behind geopolitical actions.

Themes

politics power imperialism

Mood

critical analytical

Type

political analytical

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • international negotiations
  • human rights advocacy

Key Concepts

hegemony self‑destruction global dominance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What drives a superpower's foreign policy?
  • How can global governance curb hegemonic impulses?
A Different Perspective

Critics argue it oversimplifies complex security dynamics.

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