This book deals with a difficult subject related to the Arab-Israeli conflict, which is the subject of deterrence, that is, the art of moral use of the inherent power of means of war and fighting to achieve goals and prevent aggression without having to actually use them. The book also discusses the situation of conventional deterrence and nuclear deterrence in the region and the role of politics and diplomacy in the use of force and deterrence, and ways to own and use the Arabs these means.
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