From Beirut to Jerusalem

How does Thomas Friedman use imagery in From Beirut to Jerusalem?

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"When car bombs came into vogue in the late 1970s, life on the Beirut streets became even more terrifying, since you never knew whether the car you were about to walk past, lean on, or park behind was going to burst into a fireball from two hundred pounds on dynamite packed under its hood by some crazed militiaman."

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From Beirut to Jerusalem