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Campaign Against Terror: The Middle East Dimension by Robert B. Satloff,

Campaign Against Terror: The Middle East Dimension by Robert B. Satloff,
The attacks of September 11 were transformative events, both in how Americans view their own sense of security and in how America engages with the world. Although the initial battle in the U.S.-led war against terror has been fought in central and south Asia, the principles behind that campaign have special resonance in the Middle East. This region is home to organizations which share both ideology and methodology with the perpetrators of the September 11 terrorist attacks. In addition, many aspects of the threat to U.S. interests are particular to the region: the frightening spread of weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery; the ongoing challenge to the international system posed by Iraq; and, perhaps most of all, the reluctance that many U.S. allies in the region exhibit to confront their own religious militants.In this volume, key U.S. and Middle East decision makers, academics, and journalists discuss important themes such as the common interests of regional states in cooperating against terrorism, the different strategies adopted by regimes in confronting their Islamist challenges, the impact of September 11 events on the Israeli-Palestinian arena, the problems and prospects of maintaining the antiterror coalition, and the role of democracy as an antidote to the region's ills.



Hamas: Palestinian Terrorists by Maxine Rosaler,
Hamas: Palestinian Terrorists by Maxine Rosaler,
A Comprehensive History of the Terrorist Organizations Waging War in the 21st Century In the wake of the attacks against America on September 11, 2001, we have become aware that a new, almost invisible war is raging worldwide. The enemies are often unknown and unseen, the fronts shifting and unclear, the defense against attack uncertain. Terrorism is the new warfare of the 21st century, yet its soldiers remain shrouded in mystery. This series lifts the veil covering some of the world's most secretive, mysterious, and dangerous terrorist organizations. In addition to examining the terrorists' violent tactics, each title also offers an analysis of the group's motives, beliefs, and grievances. Following an overview of the group's history, aims, leadership, and membership, the centerpiece of each book is the events surrounding the group's most notorious attack and its aftermath. As much a study of what gives rise to these groups as an examination of the violence they wreak, these books provide an invaluable glimpse into the inner workings of the world's most shadowy armies. Taken together, they form a comprehensive history of the "new warfare." At the very center of the ongoing Arab-Israeli struggle is Hamas, a Palestinian terrorist group that leads its uprising and launches its signature suicide bombing attacks in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and Israel. Author Maxine Rosaler delves deeply into the issues and offers an evenhanded analysis of Hamas' history, ideology, and distinctive tactics. A chilling portrait of the violence, hatred, and frustration that can grow in the bleak living conditions of impoverished refugee camps.



Worldwide Attack Matrix - The Worldwide Attack Matrix is a document describing covert anti-terror operations in 80 countries in Asia, the Middle East and Africa created in the wake of September 11, 2001. The matrix was presented by CIA director George J.

Aaron Mannes - Aaron Mannes is a writer living in suburban Maryland. In addition to authoring Profiles in Terror: A Guide to Middle East Terrorist Organizations (October 2004, Rowman and Littlefield), he has written on Middle East affairs and terrorism for numerous publications including Policy Review, The Wall Street Journal-Europe, The Jerusalem Post, National Review Online, The Forward, Middle East Insight, and The Journal of International Security Affairs.

Meet-in-the-middle attack - The Meet-in-the-middle attack is a cryptographic attack which, like the birthday attack, makes use of a space-time tradeoff. While the birthday attack attempts to find two values in the domain of a function that map to the same value in its range, the meet-in-the-middle attack attempts to find a value in each of the range and domain of the composition of two functions such that the forward mapping of one through the first function ...

Middle East Command - During World War II The British Middle East Command was based in Cairo with responsibility for the Middle East theatre which included North Africa, East Africa, Persia, the Middle East, and the British forces in the Balkans and Greece.



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'Terrorist Attacks' - 'Terrorist Attacks' Dying To Win Suicide terrorism is rising around the world, but there is great confusion as to why. In this paradigm-shifting analysis, University of Chicago political scientist Robert Pape has collected groundbreaking evidence to explain the strategic, social, 'terrorist attacks' and individual factors responsible for this growing threat. One of the world s foremost authorities on the subject, Professor Pape has created the first comprehensive database of every suicide terrorist attack in the world from 1980 until today. ...

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11 Attack September Terrorist - 11 Attack September Terrorist The 9/11 Commission Report The publisher of the authorized edition ofThe 9/11 Report presents an audio edition of the seminal, bestselling report.Nearly three thousand people died in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. In Lower Manhattan, on a field in Pennsylvania, 11 attack september terrorist and along the banks of the Potomoc, the United States suffered the single largest loss of life from an enemy attack on its soil.In November 2002 the ...

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