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Paperback The Path to Paradise: The Inner World of Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers Book

ISBN: 1597973645

ISBN13: 9781597973649

The Path to Paradise: The Inner World of Suicide Bombers and Their Dispatchers

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***Named Among the Top 50 Books on Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Perspectives on Terrorism www.terrorismanalysts.com, Volume II, Issue 11***Suicide bombers are often compared to smart bombs. From their dispatchers' point of view, they are highly effective, inexpensive weapons, and there is no need to invest in their technological development. Suicide bombers are in fact smarter than smart bombs because they can choose their own targets...

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To better understand a major negative element in the present- day world- situation

At the height of the Cold War when the Soviet Union and the United States were absolutely bitter and vicious opponents, their agents and operatives worked against each other in every possible way- but they did not go about killing themselves. The natural assumption of people in the U.S. the former Soviet Union, and my guess is almost everywhere, is that people want to live. But today we live in a world where something unheard of , even two decades ago, is happening. Every day whether in Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan, people are blowing themselves up in order to murder others, who most people in the world would consider, civilians, innocent outsiders. Now Anat Berko an Israeli researcher has made a pioneering study of the phenomenom. She has based her research on interviews with a large number of jailed would- be suicide bombers, with their handlers or dispatchers. She provides a great deal of new insight into the problem even I suspect for those who have been following the problem for some time now. Berko makes a firm distinction between the 'dispatchers' and the 'suicide- bombers'. The former are the strong ones, the ideologues, the ones who often convince the suicide- bombers to operate. The suicide- bombers often are weak personalities, with family- problems which they hope to solve by the suicide- bombing. Often they are young people whose sexual identity has not formed, and who are moved by the prospect of seventy- black-eyes clear- skinned virgins as their reward in Paradise. They too may come from families with a certain stigma, and often their action may be a way of restoring the honor of the family in the general society. Berko also connects the dramatic rise in suicide- bombing with the Islamic war on Western culture. The West is perceived as libertine, corrupt, decadent. Against its temptations Islamic young people are instructed to make heroic actions of self- sacrifice, jihad. Berko by the way points out that Koranic sources both forbid suicide and the murder of innocent women and children. But that these sources are overridden by modern religious teachers who frame everything in terms of the house of Islam's total war against the corrupt and decadent West. Berko alarmingly points out that in propaganda terms, on the Internet, and through most of the major media it is the radical Islamists who predominate and attract. Like many others she calls for more moderate voices, which belong to so many, to have greater force. In any case this present book is an extremely important one for all who would understand a major element, however negative in our present world- situation and reality.
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