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| 1 | The origins of the Fourth Global War | 5 |
| 2 | Al Qaeda's strategy and operational principles | 25 |
| 3 | American strategy and the rule of unintended consequences | 45 |
| 4 | The anatomy of intelligence failures | 61 |
| 5 | The American war of war - planning for everything except what happened | 79 |
| 6 | September 11 | 93 |
| 7 | Defending the homeland : crisis and irrelevance | 109 |
| 8 | Preparing for a counterattack | 131 |
| 9 | The war in Afghanistan | 151 |
| 10 | Tora Bora and nuclear nightmares | 191 |
| 11 | Searching for a strategy : Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq | 233 |
| 12 | The Iraq campaign | 287 |
| 13 | The great reversal | 315 |
| Conclusion : war in the balance | 331 |
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Posted February 24, 2006
Al Qaeda¿s September 11, 2001, attacks on the U.S. initiated a unique war. This dispersed, ideological, religious, fanatical, stateless enemy required the U.S. and its allies to rethink their military and political strategies so they could wage a war in some of the world¿s most remote locations. The situation rendered previous military-political models useless. The war against Al Qaeda required an entirely new, global offensive strategy. Author George Friedman asserts difficult-to-uncover - and difficult-to-prove or disprove - information about the international intelligence and military infighting that shaped the Iraq war¿s initial stages. His detailed presentation shows his command of this complex global geo-political and military story. He presents a saga much more complex and intertwined than most media reports on Iraq, which is, of course, the advantage of a book. We consider this essential reading for anyone interested in the Middle East and the war against Al Qaeda, including journalists, and those interested in current events, intelligence and military-political history.
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Posted January 30, 2005
This is a must read for anyone remotely interest in why it was absolutely necessary for America to go war in Iraq. I believe this book is the closes anyone has come to telling the real truth about this war in Iraq.
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Posted December 30, 2004
Before I read this book, I thought I was very informed about the when, where, why, and how of the war on terror. I even thought I knew why it all started. After reading this book, I've got a completely different mindset on the subject. This may make it seem that this book is propaganda, but it isn't at all - you can't tell which 'side of the fence' the author is on. Although the author provids NO references or sources whatsoever, everything in the book makes sense and fits in with all the information I have. If you really care about current events, read this book.
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Posted December 5, 2004
If you think you understand the war on terror, al-Qaeda, the Iraq conflict, or the events that shape the decisions of our government, you will enjoy this book. I for one believed I was more informed that most, yet was repeatedly surprised by some of the information in this book This author comes off as credible despite the fact that he does not disclose his sources or give backup to support his conclusions. This book is filled with insight, twists and details about current events that I have never heard or seen in print before, however, make total sense. His writing style is extremely easy to follow despite the numerous Arabic names and references that tend to frustrate some books. I had a hard time putting this book down and must admit that I felt encouraged by much of what I read.
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Posted November 25, 2004
This book has no footnotes nor any reference materials? That's a disturbing fact in itself... Propaganda? Well, what is not.
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Posted October 16, 2004
You will love the insight this book gives. The author gives you straight answers that the media don't report. I could not tell if the author was republican or a DEMONcrat. He just gives you the facts. If you want to know the REAL story about the war on America and the war in Iraq; then this is the book for you.
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