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If It Takes a Thousand Years

From Al-Qaeda to Hamas, How the Jihadists Think & How to Defeat Them

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If It Takes a Thousand Years

By: Jesse Petrilla
Narrated by: Shawn Compton
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An inside look into the mindset of jihad, including firsthand interviews with some of the world's most sinister terrorists.

During an interrogation in Afghanistan, when asked how long the jihadists intended to fight, a Taliban commander uttered the words, "If it takes a thousand years." This chilling statement illustrates both how terrorists of this level operate and the generational approach they take when it comes to bringing destruction to the world.

The West is facing a determined enemy with a fundamentally different world view. Author and former Army Captain Jesse Petrilla provides unique insight into the jihadist mind, featuring interviews with Taliban and Al-Qaeda members just after their capture, interviews with international journalists and professors, warnings from European politicians, as well as experiences from travels throughout the Islamic world.

If It Takes a Thousand Years delves into the policies which have enabled our enemies both at home and abroad, providing positive solutions as to how America and the West can confront this threat and protect their way of life.

©2024 Jesse Petrilla (P)2024 Tantor Media
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