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Fighting Terrorism by Benjamin Netanyahu : How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic and International Terrorists | ||
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Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic and International Terrorists by Benjamin Netanyahu - read more and see inside the book Bill Gertz, The Washington Times: "An excellent primer on the groups, motives and methods of the current terrorist threat." Peter W. Rodman, The Washington Post Book World: "Netanyahu has produced a small volume updating the story of international terrorism and his advice on how to defeat it." Victor T. Levine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "... well worth the reading ... likely to spark renewed debate about the central dilemma Netanyahu addresses . . ." Berl Faulbaum, The Detroit News: " . . . makes a strong case that the west has not prepared itself properly for increased domestic and international terrorism." Richard Bernstein, The New York Times: "Vigorous . . . Mr.Netanyahu's argument, which is soberly and clearly made, cannot be taken lightly." David Finkle, The (Trenton) Times: "Strong but not belligerent, adamant but measured . . . It's hard to put up much of an argument against Netanyahu's prophetic book." Book Description: The former Prime Minister of Israel and a noted authority on international terrorists, Benjamin Netanyahu offers a compelling approach to understanding terrorism. Much more dangerous than domestic terrorists is the spread of fundamentalist Islamic terrorism. Netanyahu explores how democracies can defend themselves against this new threat. About the Author: From his days as a soldier in an elite anti-terror unit in the Israeli Army to his years as Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu has fought terrorism on the military, diplomatic, and political battlefields. Read more and see inside the book. | ||
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