Less Safe, Less Free

Less Safe, Less Free

Author: David Cole

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 344

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At home and abroad, the U.S. Government has cut corners on the rule of law in the name of preventing future terror attacks - from 'waterboarding' detainees, to disappearing suspects into CIA prisons, to attacking Iraq against the wishes of the U.N. security council. The authors of this book argue that the great irony is that these sacrifices have made us more susceptible to future terrorist attacks. They conclusively debunk the claim that the U.S. is winning the 'war on terror', and offer another strategy to keep us both safe and free.


Unmasking ISIS

Unmasking ISIS

Author: Terry Law

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-26

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781530745852

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In Unmasking ISIS, veteran mission statesmen Terry Law and James Gilbert explore pressing issues related to the terrorists who now walk among us, specifically addressing what you need to know to prepare for what lies ahead. * Does ISIS really want to end the world?* How did they grow so strong and so wealthy so quickly?* Does ISIS pervert Islam or is their brand the real thing?* How do they recruit so many new fighters?* What is a caliphate and why does it matter?* Why do Islamists hate America in particular? * Are there historical roots for ISIS' hatred of the West?* How does ISIS differ from al Qaeda and all the other bad players?* Could the Sunni/Shi'a divide lead to all-out war in the Middle East?* Does Iran pose a greater long term threat than ISIS?


Unmasking Terror

Unmasking Terror

Author: Christopher Heffelfinger

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 550

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The book brings together leading experts on terrorism and security, with analysis on the inner workings of terrorist groups, their motives and aims, and their relationships with one another.


America's War on Terror

America's War on Terror

Author: Tom Lansford

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780754677857

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Developing ideas established in the successful first edition, this new version of America's War on Terror updates and expands the original collection of essays, allowing the reader to fully understand how the causes of the war on terror, both the domestic and foreign policy implications, and the future challenges faced by the United States have moved on since 2003.


America's Back-door Enemy

America's Back-door Enemy

Author: Justin Soutar

Publisher: Tate Pub & Enterprises Llc

Published: 2009-06-01

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 9781606048238

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Ever since the ghastly terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, most Americans have been trying to make sense of terrorism and Americas response to it. In his book, Americas Back-Door Enemy, new author Justin Soutar puts you on the trail of the killers and their adversaries. Youll begin to unlock the dark world behind terrorism, what Osama bin Laden is really up to (and why he was never tried for 9/11), what the Arab threat to wipe Israel off the map means, how the Taliban sheltered al-Qaeda terrorists in Afghanistan, the semi-secret US space weapons project, and much more. Lurking unseen beneath the daily events of the Global War on Terrorism is the reality of an evil plot by a group of unknown religious fanatics to impose their vision of tyranny on the Middle East and the world. The epic battle between a few ragamuffin Islamic terrorists and the mighty United States is told here as it has never been told before: from the perspective of traditional Christianity and Americas Founding Fathers. Americas Back-Door Enemy is a riveting tale of truth and deceit, loyalty and treachery, courage and cowardice, success and failure, good and evila mystery yet to be fully unraveled.


Unmasking Terror

Unmasking Terror

Author: Jonathan D. Hutzley

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 582

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Unmasking Terror provides a thorough snapshot of the most important developments in global terrorist activities over the past year. Featuring over 50 foreign experts on terrorism, intelligence, and security, whose analyses derive from indigenous language sources originating in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Libya, Algeria, Chechnya, Europe, and beyond, the series provides unique information and objective analysis that are simply not found elsewhere. The latest volume explains the motivations and underlying logic of the latest developments in global terrorist strategy, doctrine, and activity. Unmasking Terror is organized by geographic region and is therefore an accessible resource from which to approach the complexities and everchanging terrain of international terrorism. Time and again, Unmasking Terror has provided insight for private-sector analysts, policymakers, intelligence officials, and anyone seeking a greater understanding of al Qaeda and the many challenges of combating terrorism.


War on Terror

War on Terror

Author: Robert Barry Satloff

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 220

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The attacks of September 11 were transformative events, both in how Americans view their own sense of security and in how America engages with the world. Although the initial battle in the U.S.-led war against terror has been fought in central and south Asia, the principles behind that campaign have special resonance in the Middle East. This region is home to organizations which share both ideology and methodology with the perpetrators of the September 11 terrorist attacks. In addition, many aspects of the threat to U.S. interests are particular to the region: the frightening spread of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery; the ongoing challenge to the international system posed by Iraq; and, perhaps most of all, the reluctance that many U.S. allies in the region exhibit to confront their own religious militants. In this volume, key U.S. and Middle East decision makers, academics, and journalists discuss important themes such as the common interests of regional states in cooperating against terrorism, the different strategies adopted by regimes in confronting their Islamist challenges, the impact of September 11 events on the Israeli-Palestinian arena, the problems and prospects of maintaining the antiterror coalition, and the role of democracy as an antidote to the regions ills.


Against All Enemies

Against All Enemies

Author: Richard A. Clarke

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 332

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Richard Clarke has been one of America's foremost experts on counterterrorism measures for more than two decades. Here he tells the disturbing truth about the war on terror.