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Retired Israeli Intel Officer: U.S. a Victim of Its Own Omissions
Review by Frederick D. "Rick" Arons, CPP, CRT
Created 07/19/2010 - 11:44



    
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Review by Frederick D. "Rick" Arons, CPP, CRT
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A retired Israeli intelligence professional offers alternative ways to fight al Qaeda and jihadism in general.

 

***** Terror and Iraq: How We Can Better Combat Islamic Terrorism. By Shimshon Issaki; published by Atlas Books; available from ASIS, item #1858, 703/519-6200 (phone), www.asisonline.org [1] (Web); 503 pages; $39 (ASIS members), $43 (nonmembers).
 
Shimshon Issaki’s Terror and Iraq is predicated on the notion that no country is immune from jihadist terrorism—a point clearly illustrated in the United States over the past year. Issaki further argues that the United States and its allies are victims because of their own omissions.
 
(To finish reading the review of Terror and Iraq, click here [2].)

 

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