Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy
In this critical study, Paul R. Pillar insists that we still have more to fear from conventional methods of terror like hijackings than from exotic forms like biological and chemical strikes. In addition, Pillar, a career CIA officer, identifies the necessary elements of counterterrorist policy, examines why the United States is a prime terrorist target, and reveals why the counterterrorist policies that seem strongest are not always the most effective.
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Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War
In this groundbreaking work of investigative journalism, Judith Miller, Stephen Engelberg, and William Broad of The New York Times uncover the truth about biological weapons and show why bio-warfare and bio-terrorism are fast becoming our worst national nightmare.
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