Controversial book on antiterrorism
Obadiah Shoher's controversial book, Samson Blinded: A Machiavellian Perpsective on the Middle East Conflict, is now available for free download at http://www.SamsonBlinded.org. Google banned the site's advertising for "unacceptable content."
Shoher is ultimately rational. He argues that the only feasible antiguerrilla campaign in history was conducted by Nazis, and he asks whether we want to follow their prescriptions of attacking the terrorists' home front and the support base.
Shoher laments involvement in Iraq instead of prolonging Iran-Iraq war and draining Iran of resources. He screams for attacking Iran before the reactor got hot. Shoher mentions little-known details of nuclear programs of Algiers, Morocco, and other countries. He is utterly apocalyptic on nuclear terrorism, and considers it unavoidable but very far from spelling the end of civilization.
Shoher writes from Israeli angle, and many of his policies and recommendations might seem deeply biased, yet a book so politically incorrect is worth reading, especially that the reviewer's copies are free.
Shoher is ultimately rational. He argues that the only feasible antiguerrilla campaign in history was conducted by Nazis, and he asks whether we want to follow their prescriptions of attacking the terrorists' home front and the support base.
Shoher laments involvement in Iraq instead of prolonging Iran-Iraq war and draining Iran of resources. He screams for attacking Iran before the reactor got hot. Shoher mentions little-known details of nuclear programs of Algiers, Morocco, and other countries. He is utterly apocalyptic on nuclear terrorism, and considers it unavoidable but very far from spelling the end of civilization.
Shoher writes from Israeli angle, and many of his policies and recommendations might seem deeply biased, yet a book so politically incorrect is worth reading, especially that the reviewer's copies are free.
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