Come on Simon did you fail reading comprehension class or something? It's all right here in plain English:
"...And there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women, breaking sort of the customs of the–of–the historical customs, religious customs. Whether you like it or not… " - John Kerry
Now, Simon if one is terrorizing another that would make them aaa??? (. . . . . . . )???
lmfao ok ok, we'll bust out the dictionary just in case you don't get where I'm going with this:
Terrorize/Terrorizing - ter·ror·ize
ter·ror·ize [térrə rz]
(past ter·ror·ized, past participle ter·ror·ized, present participle ter·ror·iz·ing, 3rd person present singular ter·ror·iz·es)
vt
1. motivate somebody by violence: to intimidate or coerce somebody with violence or the threat of violence
2. make somebody very fearful: to fill somebody with feelings of intense fear over a period of time
Terrorism - ter·ror·ism
ter·ror·ism [térrə rìzzəm]
n
political violence: violence or the threat of violence, especially bombing, kidnapping, and assassination, carried out for political purposes
Terrorist - ter·ror·ist
ter·ror·ist [térrərist]
(plural ter·ror·ists)
n
somebody using violence for political purposes: somebody who uses violence or the threat of violence, especially bombing, kidnapping, and assassination, to intimidate, often for political purposes
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Words mean things Simon you should know that by now.