Dichter to give security advice in US | Jerusalem Post: "Internal Security Minister Avi Dichter will leave on Sunday for an official visit to the United States, during which he will meet with top law enforcement officials to share his know-how in homeland security and counter-terrorism.
On the eve of his departure, Dichter spoke to The Jerusalem Post about what he believes the US can learn from Israel on fighting terrorism, his belief that Israel should give up the Golan Heights in a peace treaty with Syria and the prospects of Israel Beiteinu leader Avigdor Lieberman heading a ministry charged with managing the Iranian threat.
'Israel is a laboratory for learning how to defend citizens because we face threats every day,' Dichter said. 'The US doesn't have to pay with American blood. They can learn from what we have learned here.'
According to Dichter, cooperation with the US on counter-terrorism has increased significantly since September 11, 2001."