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( all illustrations except the "missile" and the main photo on the title page were taken from The Cambridge Illustrated History of the Islamic World. The title page image is taken from The Cambridge Illustrated History of China. Quotes by George Schultz, Alan Cranston, Benzion and Benjamin Netanyahu, Paul Johnson, and Elie Kedourie are taken from Terrorism: How the West Can Win. Quotes by Ronald Reagan, Warren E. Burger, and Muammar al-Quaddafi are taken from The Almanac of Modern Terrorism.