Newly updated to reflect the killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. troops in May 2011, Michael Scheur's book draws on interviews, speeches, and previously untranslated documents to challenge the complacency of the West's perception of bin Laden, producing a closely reasoned portrait of the man once... číst celé
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Michael F. Scheuer es un ex empleado de la CIA. Durante su carrera de 22 años, se desempeñó como Jefe de la Estación de Asuntos de Bin Laden (también conocida como "Alec Station"), de 1996 a 1999, la unidad de rastreo de Osama bin Laden en el Centro Contraterrorista. Luego trabajó nuevamente como Asesor Especial para el Jefe de la unidad de Bin Laden de septiembre de 2001 a noviembre de 2004. Scheuer renunció en 2004.





- 2012
- 2009
Marching Toward Hell
- 368 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
A veteran CIA counter-terrorism analyst provides a sobering analysis of the U.S. Iraqi War policy while making unsettling predictions about how American security will be affected by the conflict, in a report that reveals how America's foreign policy is undermining key national goals and rendering the country vulnerable to terrorism. Reprint. 50,000 first printing.
- 2005
Unmasking Terror 11
- 511 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
On the second anniversary of 9/11, The Jamestown Foundation began publishing the Terrorism Monitor. Jamestown has since added Terrorism Focus to its body of analytical work on terrorism. These publications have served the media, policymaking, intelligence, and academic communities as the only periodicals in circulation devoted to examining the inner-workings of terrorist groups and the global implications of terrorist acts. Unmasking Terror brings to gether the unique perspectives of some of the world's leading experts on al-Qaeda and international terrorism. The second volume of Unmasking Terror contains articles published from September 11, 2004 to Septemeber 11, 2005.
- 2004
An anonymous member of the U.S. intelligence community maintains that we are, in fact, losing the war on terror. Although aspects of the modern world may offend conservative Muslims, no Islamist leader has fomented jihad to destroy Western institutions. Rather, a growing segment of the Islamic world disapproves of specific U.S. policies and their attendant military, political, and economic implications. Osama bin Laden articulates a consistent and convincing case that Islam is under attack by America. "Anonymous" contends Al Qaeda seeks not to destroy our secular, democratic way of life, but to deter what they view as specific attacks on their lands, their communities, and their religion. Unless U.S. leaders recognize this fact and adjust their policies accordingly, even moderate Muslims will join the bin Laden camp
- 2003
Through Our Enemies' Eyes
- 408 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
All Americans must read this book in order to truly understand the reasons why radical Muslims like Osama bin Laden and his followers have declared war on America and the West. Furthermore, only this book accurately describes the severity of the threat they will continue to pose, with or without bin Laden's leadership, to our national security.