Phil Little. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2005. 232 pp. (Paperback).
The resolve of terrorists to destroy America and other parts of the world is now a constant reality. Therefore it is appropriate that innocent people know how they can better protect themselves. That is, therefore, the author’s motive in producing this relevant work.
In this volume, an international security adviser recounts 30 years of experiences living behind the lines before the curse of the terrorism issue. “To classify war on terrorism as the battle between good and evil is not a warped idea of religious zealots, but a truth that has been hidden from us,” insists the author. Fortunately he writes hopefully about defusing the global time bomb of terrorist attacks, encouraging empowerment rather than fear as we face those enemies.




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