Posted on 08/17/2006 2:39:28 AM PDT by Islamwatch
An article on the special nature of the so-called civilians in Plaestine and Lebanon.
(Excerpt) Read more at islam-watch.org ...
Thanks for posting -- great piece!
There is no one with any strength to talk to. In any case like sharks smelling blood, the majority of the Arab world is waiting for the time that they can destroy Israel for good.
Jews want peace to live 'side-by-side' and Arabs want the Jews dead.
It reminds me of that book "He's just not that into you." About the girlfriend who can't take a hint, no matter how obvious the act.
In the interest of full discloser
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Recruits of Saudi born Islamic militant osama bin-Laden are seen raising their weapons from this frame grab from an undated training vidio at an undisclosed loction in Afghanistan
Reuters News Media
Inside Al Qaeda (Hardcover)
by Rohan Gunaratna
Publisher: Columbia University Press (May 2002)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0231126921/ref=ase_interactiveda164-20/102-1003496-4592945?s=books&v=glance&n=283155&tagActionCode=interactiveda164-20
From the Inside Flap
Inside Al Qaeda examines the leadership, ideology, structure, strategies, and tactics of the most violent politico-religious organization the world has ever seen. The book is based on five years of research on Al Qaeda, including extensive interviews with its members; field research in Al Qaeda-supported conflict zones in Central, South and Southeast Asia and the Middle East; and monitoring Al Qaeda infiltration of diaspora and migrant communities in North America and Europe.
The definitive work on Al Qaeda, this book is based on five years of research, including extensive interviews with its members; field research in Al Qaeda-supported conflict zones around the globe; and monitoring Al Qaeda infiltration of diaspora and migrant communities in North America and in Europe.
Inside Al Qaeda examines the leadership, ideology, structure, strategies and tactics of the most violent politico-religious organization the world has ever seen. Although founded in 1988, Al Qaeda merged with and still works with several other extremist groups. Hence Al Qaeda rank and file draw on nearly three decades of terrorist expertise. Moreover, it inherited a full-fledged training and operational infrastructure funded by the United States, European, Saudi Arabian and other governments for use in the anti-Soviet Jihad.
This book sheds light on Al Qaeda's financial infrastructure and how they train combat soldiers and vanguard fighters for multiple guerrilla, terrorist and semi-conventional campaigns in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, the Caucuses, and the Balkans. In addition, the author covers the clandestine Al Qaeda operational network in the West.
Gunaratna reveals:
* how Osama bin Laden had his mentor and Al Qaeda founder, 'Azzam', assassinated in order to take over the organization and that other Al Qaeda officers who stood in his way were murdered.
* Al Qaeda's long-range, deep-penetration agent handling system in Western Europe and North America for setting up safe houses, procuring weapons, and conducting operations
* how the O55 BrigadeAl Qaedas guerrilla organizationintegrated into the Taliban
* how the arrest of Zacarias Moussaoui forced Al Qaeda to move forward on September 11
* how a plan to destroy British Parliament on 9/11 and to use nerve gas on the European Union Parliament were thwarted
* how the IranHezbollahAl Qaeda link provided the knowledge to conduct coordinated, simultaneous attacks on multiple targets, including failed plans to destroy Los Angeles International Airport, the USS Sullivan, the Radisson Hotel in Jordan, and eleven US commercial airliners over the Pacific ocean
* that one-fifth of international Islamic charities and NGOs are infiltrated by Al Qaeda
* how the US response is effective militarily in the short term, but insufficient to counter Al Qaeda's ideology in the long-term
Finally, to destroy Al Qaeda, Gunaratna shows there needs to be a multipronged, multiagency, and multidimensional response by the international community.
About the Author
Rohan Gunaratna is research fellow at the Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and honorary fellow at the International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism in Israel. Previously, he was principal investigator of the United Nations'Terrorism Prevention Branch, and he has served as a consultant on terrorism to several governments and corporations. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois, the University of Maryland, and the University of Notre Dame, and has lectured widely in Latin America,the Middle East, and Asia on terrorism and countermeasures. He is the author of six books on armed conflict.
(IMO A MUST READ)
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