The United States is hosting an international ministerial meeting to address the growing threat of left-wing terrorism. Over 60 delegations from around the world are expected to attend the event, titled 'Resurgence of Political Terrorism', chaired by Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The meeting aims to create a global strategy to combat the transnational threat of far-left terrorism.
FAQs
Why is the US focusing on left-wing terrorism?
The Trump administration claims that left-wing terrorism is on the rise and poses a significant transnational threat. They argue that it has not been effectively addressed on a global scale.
What evidence supports the claim of a rise in left-wing terrorism?
A 2025 report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) shows a slight increase in left-wing terrorism attacks in the US, though right-wing attacks remain more frequent. Specific incidents, such as the sabotage of the French rail network and attacks on political figures, are cited as examples.
How does the current administration's approach differ from previous ones?
The Trump administration has targeted left-wing groups, particularly 'antifa', as major threats, unlike the Biden administration, which focused more on far-right groups. This shift in focus is reflected in the new counterterrorism strategy.






























