Book description
Over the last ten years, journalist and al-Qa'ida expert Abdel Bari
Atwan has cultivated uniquely well-placed sources and amassed a wealth
of information about al-Qa'ida's origins, masterminds and plans for
the future. Atwan reveals how al-Qa'ida's radical departure from the
classic terrorist/guerrilla blueprint has enabled it to outpace less
adaptable efforts to neutralize it. The fanaticism of its fighters,
and their willingness to kill and be killed, are matched by the
leadership's opportunistic recruitment strategies and sophisticated
understanding of psychology, media, and new technology - including the
use of the internet for training, support, and communications. Atwan
shows that far from committing acts of violence randomly and
indiscriminately, al-Qa'ida attacks targets according to a decisive
design underwritten by unwavering patience. He also argues that events
in Iraq and Saudi Arabia are watershed moments in the group's
evolution that are making it more dangerous by the day, as it refines
and appropriates the concept of jihad and makes the suicide bomber a
permanent feature of a global holy war. While Osama bin Laden and
Ayman al-Zawahiri remain al-Qa'ida's figureheads, Atwan identifies a
new kind of leader made possible by its horizontal chain of command,
epitomized by the brutal Abu Mus'ab al-Zarqawi in Iraq and the bombers
of London, Madrid, Amman, Bali, and elsewhere. Scholarly, analytical,
objective, it is also intensely readable, being by far the best book
on the subject.' Tony Benn This is a must-read book for anyone
interested in understanding our increasingly scary world.' Gavin Esler
'What shines out ... is a profound desire to investigate and reveal
the truth. Intelligent and informative.' Jason Burke, Guardian 'Deeply
researched, well reported and full of interesting and surprising
analyses. It demands to be read.' Peter Bergen, author of Holy War, Inc
Scholarly, analytical, objective, it is also intensely readable,
being by far the best book on the subject.' Tony Benn 'This is a
must-read book for anyone interested in understanding our increasingly
scary world.' Gavin Esler 'What shines out ... is a profound desire to
investigate and reveal the truth. Intelligent and informative.' Jason
Burke, Guardian 'Deeply researched, well reported and full of
interesting and surprising analyses. It demands to be read.' Peter
Bergen, author of Holy War, Inc Abdel Bari Atwan is Editor-in-Chief at
the London-based newspaper, Al Quds al-Arabi, which he has edited for
the last twenty years. Atwan interviewed Osama bin Laden twice in the
late 1990s and has cultivated uniquely well-placed sources from within
the various branches of al-Qa'ida over the last fifteen years. His other
works include After Bin Laden and A Country of Words (both by Saqi
Books).