*ignores all personal attacks on his country and people that have zero relevance to this discussion*
Right, now.
Again, wrong. Except 'freedom fighters', these aren't buzz-words. They have a distinct meaning. A guerilla force is a non-governmental force that fights against an organised army to achieve certain goals, almost always political (such as independence). A terrorist organisation often strives for the same goals, but tries to achieve them in different methods - a terrorist organisation targets and hits civilians, in order to create pressure on the opposing government and\or people. The IRA does that, as far as I know (care to prove me wrong on this?).Terrorist is just a word, it doesn't explain anything except tell people the organisation is not government run or official. Guerrilla's, Freedom Fighters, Partisans etc etc, each word explains the same label & the choice of word very much depends on the views of the brain behind them.






