Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Foreword / Bruce Riedel – Prologue – Part I. The 3/11 terrorist network: origins, components, and formation – Osama bin Laden’s man in Spain and his associates – From Abu Dahda’s cell to the 3/11 network – “He swore that the Spanish would pay dearly for his detention”: Allekema Lamari and Algerians in the 3/11 network – The Moroccan Islamic combatant group and its involvement in the 3/11 network – “They moved together while I moved on my own”: Mohamed al-Masri in Egypt, Spain, and Italy – Common delinquents turned into jihadists: the final component of the 3/11 network – How the 3/11 terrorist network formed – Part II. The Al-Qaeda connection: revenge, opportunity, and strategy – “Transforming the tranquility of the crusaders into a hell”: Amer Azizi and the Al-Qaeda link to 3/11 – A meeting in Karachi: making the decision to attack Spain -- Amer Azizi and the 3/11 network – “Free our prisoners and leave our lands”: the 3/11 attacks and Al-Qaeda’s general strategy – “I invoke Allah and ask him to facilitate my martyrdom”: other facets of the 3/11 attacks – Fleeing to join Al-Qaeda’s Mesopotamian branch: the fugitives of the 3/11 network – After the 2004 Madrid train bombings: the fallout in Spain |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
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Subject |
Qaida (Organization)
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SUBJECT |
Qaida (Organization) fast |
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Madrid Train Bombings, Madrid, Spain, 2004.
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Terrorism -- Spain -- Madrid -- History -- 21st century
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Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
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Terrorism
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Terrorism -- Religious aspects -- Islam
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Spain -- Madrid
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2016057069 |
ISBN |
9780231801409 |
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0231801408 |
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0231704542 |
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9780231704540 |
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