Synopsis

Terrorism is not just an ideological or political phenomenon; it is a well-structured economic system. In The Terror Job, Dr. Enrique Presburger uncovers the financial mechanisms that sustain terrorism, revealing how multilateral organizations, NGOs, and foreign governments inadvertently fuel extremist networks. The book exposes how Western aid, originally intended for humanitarian relief, is misallocated to enrich political elites while perpetuating cycles of violence and dependency. Through in-depth economic analysis, Presburger demonstrates how terrorism has evolved into a lucrative industry, benefiting select power structures at the expense of civilians.

Dr. Enrique Presburger

Is a renowned economist, entrepreneur, and financial strategist specializing in macroeconomics, fintech, and financial inclusion. He advises multiple companies and philanthropic institutions, influencing public policy on financing in Mexico. A bestselling author, Enrique has written books on finance, migration and remittances, and the Middle East conflict. He is a respected influencer with frequent appearances on podcasts, television shows, and written press. Enrique is also an IronMan athlete and has represented Mexico in world championships.