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Terror in Paris

Tonight, as I write this blog post, the Eiffel Tower is darkened in respect for the more than 125 dead, and at least 200 injured in Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris. Of the injured an estimated 99 are critical. That

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ISIL Brutality

The death of the Jordanian pilot Lt. Moath al-Kasasbeh, held by ISIL and executed by being torched while still alive is brutality of the worst imaginable kind. In my wildest dreams I cannot possibly imagine that this execution could possibly

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Inside the Mind of a Terrorist

When I began to write The Chechen’s Revenge, I needed to figure out what went on in the mind of a terrorist. Questions arose such as: Why do they make the decision to become a terrorist? How do they become

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