No it wasn't. Terrorism is defined as "the systematic use of terror, often violent, especially as a means of coercion". What was systematic about this?
As far as we know so far, it was two lone nut jobs in Woolwich.
A common motive shared by separate perpetrators does not make terrorism.
You may perceive it as being terrorism, that doesn't mean it clearly was.
No it wasn't. Terrorism is defined as "the systematic use of terror, often violent, especially as a means of coercion". What was systematic about this?
As far as we know so far, it was two lone nut jobs in Woolwich.
A common motive shared by separate perpetrators does not make terrorism.
You may perceive it as being terrorism, that doesn't mean it clearly was.