Terrorism and Cultural Relativism: What’s Your OpinionSociologists defines war as an armed, organized and normally prolonged disagreement that is carried on between countries, states, or other parties. It also entails confrontation with military technology, equipment, or weapons used by armed forces who engage military operational art and strategies within the wide groups of military logistics and military strategy (Lukes, 2011). Peace is defined as the compassionate and artful continuation of the existence of the natural world and humankind (Frowe, 2015). It is also a society that nurtures life rather than suppressing it. On the other hand, terrorism is a brutal solution to the issue of incompatibility among individuals, which works by destabilizing the mental condition of the opponent via violence, not restricted by law or civilized morals (Sanyal, 2015). A good illustration of terrorism is the 9/11 terrorist attack that took place in American soil. In 2001, 19 militants linked to the Islamic extremist group Al Qaeda hijacked 4 planes and carried out suicide attacks against targets in America (Lukes, 2011). Two of these airplanes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, a 3rd plane hit the Pentagon, while the 4th