Confronting Al Qaeda Understanding The Threat In Afghanistan And Beyond


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Confronting Al-Qaeda: Understanding the Threat in Afghanistan and Beyond


Confronting Al-Qaeda: Understanding the Threat in Afghanistan and Beyond

Author: Marc Sageman

language: en

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Release Date: 2010-10


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Provides a better understanding of the threat confronting our homeland security in order to ¿disrupt, dismantle, and eventually defeat al Qaeda and its allies.¿ Sageman conducted a comprehensive survey of all the al Qaeda plots in the West, all the al Qaeda affiliate plots in the West and all the plots done ¿in the name of al Qaeda¿ in the West since the formation of al Qaeda in August 1988. The global neo-jihadi terrorist threat includes plots under the control of al Qaeda core; al Qaeda affiliates like the Algerian Groupes Islamiques Armes, Pakistani Lashkar e-Toyba, the Uzbek Islamic Jihad Union, the Pakistani Tehrik e-Taliban Pakista; and threats by autonomous groups inspired by al Qaeda like the Dutch Hofstad group. Graphs.

Confronting Al-Qaeda


Confronting Al-Qaeda

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2010


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Ten Years After 9/11 - Rethinking the Jihadist Threat


Ten Years After 9/11 - Rethinking the Jihadist Threat

Author: Arabinda Acharya

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-03-05


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Ten years after the 9/11 attacks this book reassesses the effectiveness of the "War on Terror", considers how al-Qaeda and other jihadist movements are faring, explores the impact of wider developments in the Islamic world such as the Arab Spring, and discusses whether all this suggests that a new approach to containing international, especially jihadist, terrorism is needed. Among the book’s many richly argued conclusions are that the "War on Terror" and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq have brutalised the United States; that the jihadist threat is not one, but rather a wide range of separate, unconnected struggles; and that al-Qaeda’s ideology contains the seeds of its own destruction, in that although many Muslims are content to see the United States worsted, they do not approve of al-Qaeda’s violence and are not taken in by the jihadists’ empty promises of utopia.