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Al Qaeda: Brotherhood of Terror - Paul L. Williams


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Al Qaeda: Brotherhood of Terror - Paul L. Williams

 
Description: ISBN 0028643526 / Author: Paul L. Williams / Genre: Politics / Society / Philosophy / Publisher: Imprint Unknown / Al-Qaeda: Anatomy of ... more
Al Qaeda: Brotherhood of Terror - Paul L. Williams ... Terror examines the network's religious roots, its widespread organizational reach (including the U.S.), its complex political and religious agenda, and its terrifying tactics. The book includes a chilling account of life within al-Qaeda that comes in part from the testimony of members of the Bin Laden group, including Jamal Ahmed al-Fadl, who was arrested for staging the August 1998 suicide bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. It describes al-Qaeda's capabilities of acts of mass destruction, including stockpiles of nuclear "suitcase bombs" and its ability to produce chemical, bacteriological, and radiological weapons. It is impossible to understand the present situation without also understanding the often violent history of Islam and its factions. Al-Qaeda: Anatomy of Terror covers not only the social, political, and economic factors that have led to the creation of this elusive terrorist network, but also uncovers its religious roots in fundamentalist interpretations of the Koran and the widespread support for those interpretations among radical Islamic groups worldwide.

Newest Review: ... is the first in the series. In this excellent factual commentary Williams outlines the origins, organisational structure, and ... more

 ... overall mission of Al Qaeda, as well as exploring the background and history of its members. He uses a lot of information gleaned from captured members of Al Qaeda, including that of one of its senior operatives, Jamal Ahmed al-Fadl, who was responsible for the planning and execution of the US Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania back in 1998 which resulted in the loss of so many innocent lives. Jamal Ahmed al-Fadl's testimony gives a unique insight into the day-to-day workings of Al Qaeda, and how they go about...more

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kenjohn
Premium Review Al Qaeda: Brotherhood of Terror - Paul L. Williams: Know Thy Enemy (711 words)
by - written on 23/02/08 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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There's so much hearsay, conspiracy theories, misleading information and unadulterated tripe circulating in the media today (and especially on the Internet) about the Islamic Fundamentalist and terrorist organisation Al Qaeda that it's sometimes very hard for the average person to distinguish truth from fiction. So when I spotted this book "Al Qaeda - Brotherhood Of Terror" by the celebrated American journalist, author, and political commentator Paul L. Williams in my local bookshop I purchased it immediately. Williams is well qualified to write this book as he served as a consultant to the FBI for seven years on terrorist and Mafia ...  Read the complete review

 

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