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No. It is retaliation and preemptive warfare.
Terrorism would apply if the birds instilled fear in non-combatant pigs and their other barnyard allies by launching attacks designed to take revenge against sympathizers and create a political environment where the pigs would concede to disproportionate terms of peace. Terror is a campaign of fear against civilians, it quenches a thirst for bloody revenge. The pigs are combatants -- and they endure the onslaught or fall victim to the military campaigns.
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