Al-Qa'ida: Ten Years After 9/11 and Beyond
Released: May 21, 2012
Publisher: Potomac Institute Press
Format: Hardcover, 454 pages
to view more data
Description:
Given the complexity of the attacks that occurred on September 11th 2001, the intelligence community forecast that there would likely be future attacks of equal if not greater intensity than those of ten years ago. Part of the reason for this pessimistic forecast was the intelligence community's lack of understanding of the full capabilities of al-Qa'ida and its ability to conduct intercontinental attacks against the United States. We now know that there would have been other successful attacks had the United States not gone on the offensive at home and abroad to disrupt a series of plots that would have resulted in loss of American lives as well as damage to our critical infrastructure and our national psyche. Al-Qa'ida central may be slowly dying, but its tentacles around the world live on. These tentacles will remain alive for years to come. The outlook for al-Qa'ida and its objective of inflicting major damage to the United States and Western countries has not changed, and the threat is very much with us and will remain so in the future. --Adapted from the Introduction by the Honorable Charles E. Allen (Former Undersecretary for Intelligence and Analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and Former Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Collection, Central Intelligence Agency).
We're an Amazon Associate. We earn from qualifying purchases at Amazon and all stores listed here.