About the Author:
Benjamin Netanyahu is a former prime minister of Israel. He is the author of Terrorism: How the West Can Win and A Place among the Nations: Israel and the World.
Review:
" . . . makes a strong case that the west has not prepared itself properly for increased domestic and international terrorism." -- Berl Faulbaum, The Detroit News
"... well worth the reading ... likely to spark renewed debate about the central dilemma Netanyahu addresses . . ." -- Victor T. Levine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"An excellent primer on the groups, motives and methods of the current terrorist threat." -- Bill Gertz, The Washington Times
"An excellent primer on the groups, motives, and methods of the current terrorist threat." Bill Gertz, The Washington Times
"Netanyhu has produced a small volume updating the story of international terrorism and his advice on how t odefeat it. His message . . . is a correct one." Peter W. Rodman, The Washington Post Book World
"This short book is well worth reading, and is likely to spark renewed debate about the central dilemma Netanyahu addresses . . . He offers vigorous, proactive, pre-emptive measures." Victor T. Levine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Netanyahu traces the history of terrorism with scholarship and makes a strong case that the West has not prepared itself properly for increased domestic and international terrorism." Berl Faulbaum, The Detroit News
"Vigorous . . . Mr. Netanyahu's arguement, which is soberly and clearly made, cannot be taken lightly." Richard Berstein, The New York Times
"Strong but not belligerent, adamant but measured . . . It's hard to put uo nuch of an argument against Netanyahu's prophetic book." David Finkle, The Trenton Times
-- Review
"Netanyahu has produced a small volume updating the story of international terrorism and his advice on how to defeat it." -- Peter W. Rodman, The Washington Post Book World
"Strong but not belligerent, adamant but measured . . . It's hard to put up much of an argument against Netanyahu's prophetic book." -- David Finkle, The (Trenton) Times
"Vigorous . . . Mr.Netanyahu's argument, which is soberly and clearly made, cannot be taken lightly." --Richard Bernstein, The New York Times
"An excellent primer on the groups, motives, and methods of the current terrorist threat." Bill Gertz, The Washington Times
"Netanyhu has produced a small volume updating the story of international terrorism and his advice on how t odefeat it. His message . . . is a correct one." Peter W. Rodman, The Washington Post Book World
"This short book is well worth reading, and is likely to spark renewed debate about the central dilemma Netanyahu addresses . . . He offers vigorous, proactive, pre-emptive measures." Victor T. Levine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Netanyahu traces the history of terrorism with scholarship and makes a strong case that the West has not prepared itself properly for increased domestic and international terrorism." Berl Faulbaum, The Detroit News
"Vigorous . . . Mr. Netanyahu's arguement, which is soberly and clearly made, cannot be taken lightly." Richard Berstein, The New York Times
"Strong but not belligerent, adamant but measured . . . It's hard to put uo nuch of an argument against Netanyahu's prophetic book." David Finkle, The Trenton Times
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