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Through Our Enemies' Eyes: Osama bin Laden, Radical Islam, and the Future of America

Through Our Enemies' Eyes: Osama bin Laden, Radical Islam, and the Future of America
By Michael Scheuer

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All Americans must read this book in order to truly understand the reasons why radical Muslims like Osama bin Laden and his followers have declared war on America and the West. Furthermore, only this book accurately describes the severity of the threat they will continue to pose, with or without bin Laden's leadership, to our national security.

To win the war against terrorism, the author argues that we must first stop dismissing militant Muslims as âextremistsâ or âreligious fanatics.â Formulating a successful military strategy requires that we must see the enemy as they perceive themselvesâhighly trained and motivated soldiers who fervently believe their cause is righteous. The author describes how militants throughout the Islamic world are enraged by what they believe is Western aggression against their people, religion, and culture. Though bin Laden declared war on America years agoânot once but twiceâthe author argues that American complacence in the face of such violent threats stems from the increasing secularization and moral relativism of American society and culture. Even if bin Laden is brought to justice, the author warns, the dangers posed by radical Islamic militants will not disappear, and we must be prepared for a protracted war against terrorism. This important book will make a major impact on how America thinks about its enemy and itself.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #751764 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-02-27
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 408 pages

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From Publishers Weekly
Here "a senior U.S. civil servant with two decades of experience in the U.S. intelligence community's work on Afghanistan and South Asia" argues that the U.S. was unprepared for September 11 because "our own naivet‚ and insularity led us to underestimate the complexity and determination of our adversaries." Examining bin Laden's words and his leadership qualities, the author says that Al Qaeda remains largely intact and that its next attack will be more lethal than September 11.
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About the Author
, and has been the focus of print media worldwide. He lives in the Washington, D.C., area.