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J.M. Berger


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J.M. Berger is the author of Jihad Joe: Americans Who Go to War in the Name of Islam and coauthor (with Jessica Stern) of ISIS: The State of Terror. He is a fellow with the Counter-Terrorism Strategic Communications Project and a nonresident Fellow with the Alliance for Securing Democracy.

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“The decision to step over the line and commit murder is inexcusable—but that doesn’t mean it has to be incomprehensible.”
J.M. Berger, Jihad Joe: Americans Who Go to War in the Name of Islam

“You cannot tell someone, “You are my enemy,” and then blame them for believing you.”
J.M. Berger, Jihad Joe: Americans Who Go to War in the Name of Islam

“[Money is] a control mechanism,” Mira said. “People want rules. They want to feel that if they work hard, they will be rewarded. It’s the feeling that’s important, not the reality of the work or the reward. If you give them the feeling, they will be compliant. Most of them.”
J.M. Berger, Optimal



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