Explains how the world's democracies can defend themselves against a rising tide of Islamic terrorism directed by Iran and its allies
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The head of Israel's right-wing Likud Party, hungry to win the primacy at the next election, offers a ten-point program to combat terrorism, seeing the main threat from militant Muslims supported by Iran and the Sudan. His proposals revolve around isolating and squeezing terrorist states, increased surveillance and police action, and harsh penalties for terrorists. The cover and title page show his first name as Benjamin, and the Cip has both that and Binyamin. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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