An end to al-Qaeda destroying Bin Laden's jihad and restoring America's honor

Bin Laden has built a large following by perverting Islam to justify the mass murder of innocent people. By fighting him with bullets and bombs we have bolstered Bin Laden's recruiting efforts abroad, undermined civil liberties and economic security at home and tarnished America's reputati...

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Main Author: Nance, Malcolm W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY St. Martin's Press 2010
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300 |a viii, 296 p.  |c 25 cm. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 |a En garde: a new mind-set of terror. From tragedy to triumph -- Crushed in the shadows -- Coup de pointe: the ideology of mass murder. Companions of the fire: the corrupted framework of al-Qaeda's ideology -- The political objectives of bin Ladenism -- The cult of death -- Afghanistan-Pakistan: the new Takfiri emirate of Osama bin Laden -- Coup d'arret: launching counter-ideological warfare against al-Qaeda. Rallying to the defense of Islam -- Reframing America, reframing al-Queda -- Coup lancé: ending al-Queda. Break the links to Islam: waging counter-ideological warfare -- Circuit breaker strategy: the total shutdown of al-Qaeda -- Epilogue: the real face of 9/11. 
520 |a Bin Laden has built a large following by perverting Islam to justify the mass murder of innocent people. By fighting him with bullets and bombs we have bolstered Bin Laden's recruiting efforts abroad, undermined civil liberties and economic security at home and tarnished America's reputation internationally. The author retools the "War on Terror" to assert that the U.S. could eliminate Al Qaeda in less than 24 months without a single violent military action, while recreating America's reputation as a force for good around the world. Nance's plan includes: dominating the information battlespace by exposing Al Qaeda to the rest of the international Moslem community as the global death cult that they are; waging a war against the fear Al Qaeda has stoked; drastically reducing the number of heavy military operations that cause the death of civilians in the process; and relying more heavily on counterintelligence to root out the terrorist group. 
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