We can consider the attack in recent days against the French Embassy in Tripoli as the first terrorist attack against foreign interests in Libya.
The attack marked the escalation of the war that is being fought between the government and the militias jiadiste to determine the future direction, and the quality of institutions.
This radicalization of the conflict and the attack on the French embassy, should serve as a wake-up call in order to avoid nullifying the results achieved thanks to NATO intervention.
Tuesday, April 23 car bomb devastated the French embassy in Tripoli, injuring two French guards, is the first major attack against Western targets after what cost him his life last September, at the hands of jihadists U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens.
Tripoli and across Libya after it was toppled the Gaddafi regime have been flooded with weapons and violent armed gangs roam there.
North Korea could declare the victory to his people by claiming that the threats of the past days have pushed the Americans to end the military exercises conducted jointly with South Korea and to abandon a potential invasion plan.
Two explosions at 12 seconds apart rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon instantly killing three people including a child of 8 years Richard Martin, seriously wounding 140.
The episode of Boston is certainly to be categorized as a terrorist act even though we can not know if it was designed and built by a group of terrorists, foreign or domestic.