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| | Review of The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama Bin Laden, and the Future Of Terrorism (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25) |
 | | Yousef is described as an "evil genius" who invented new and undetectable kinds of bombs; bin Ladin, inspired by an extremist vision of Islam, used his huge fortune to create a personal army. |
 | | Reeve's own plentiful evidence in "The New Jackals" that Yousef, who called himself "Pakistani by birth, Palestinian by choice," made anti-Zionism the core belief of his wretched existence. |
 | | Reeve concludes with a rousing call to arms against the new wave of terrorism represented by Yousef and bin Ladin; noting that "Bin Ladin commands an army of some 5,000 terrorists" (a figure that also includes individuals linked to groups under his umbrella organization), the author points to extraordinary dangers ahead. |
| www.danielpipes.org /article/906 (841 words) |
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