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Paperback Hostile Intent: Understanding Preparing for and Protecting Yourself from Terrorism Book

ISBN: 0805440240

ISBN13: 9780805440249

Hostile Intent: Understanding Preparing for and Protecting Yourself from Terrorism

For three decades Phil Little has been behind the lines and in front of the curve on the issue of terrorism. From Lebanese terror camps in the 70s to American airports in the months before September 11th, Phil has seen and explored the threat of terrorism upclose. Hostile Intent casts Phil's expert eye to the global time-bomb of terrorist threats.

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To know your enemy you must understand him.

A must read for all who wish to understand Islamic fanatics and how the West finds itself in a war with fanitical Islam. Phil Little takes the reader on a journey of understanding as seen through his eyes. See the real face of Islamic evil. Meet the real Yasser Arafat, one of the world's greatest terrorist. Lean about the curriculum of radical Islamic schools--the lessons of hate for Jews and Christians--infidels or unbelievers. Mr. Little gives the reader much to think about and many facts to consider. A glimpse into the Islam mind and the problems Israel and the West face. While this book does not deal with nuclear terrorism, it sets the stage for Mr. Little's next novel, Hell in a Briefcase. Hostile Intent has found a place on my reference shelf. Hostile Intent will help the reader to understand origin of the Lebanese and Palestinian conflicts. A look into the mindset of the PLO, Hamas and Hizbullah--into the mind of the Islamic terrorists that are coming to America.
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