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Insurgent Iraq : Al Zarqawi and the new generation / Loretta Napoleoni ; forewords by Jason Burke and Nick Fielding.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Constable, 2005.Description: 281 pages ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 1845292545
  • 9781845292546
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 956.7044/3
LOC classification:
  • 414 DS 79.76 N216i 2005
Online resources:
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Preface -- Prologue the city of Zarqa -- The seeds of religious radicalism -- Stranger among warriors -- The imprisonment -- The road to September 11 -- Return to Afghanistan -- The myth of Abu Mos'ab al-Zarqawi -- Facts and fiction about al-Zarqawi's international network -- Insurgent Iraq -- The new Mongols -- The Iraqi jihad -- Slipping into civil war -- The true nature of the Iraqi insurgency -- The balkanization of Iraq -- Appendix: the diary of Falluja -- Glossary -- Notes -- Index.
Summary: In "Insurgent Iraq", Loretta Napoleoni examines the climate in which Iraq's most notorious insurgent, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, opened a new front in the modern jihad. With the help of George W. Bush's war, al-Zarqawi was able to do what bin Laden could not: spread the message of jihad into Iraq. Arguing that the American adventure in Iraq resuscitated a network rife with conflict and birthed a new generation of post-Cold War mujahedin, the author presents previously unpublished documents from Afghanistan that reveal bitter disagreement between the Egyptian and the Saudi factions of al-Qaeda prior to 9/11. Within this dispute, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a working-class, uneducated Jordanian, emerged to successfully create his own network of Islamist warriors based in Afghanistan, opening up a new front in the modern jihad in Iraq. In "Insurgent Iraq", Napoleoni presents a chilling account of the regrouping of terror networks under a new leadership with a new agenda, tracing the ascent of one of the globe's most enigmatic and deadly figures.
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Published in the USA by New York : Seven Stories Press

Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-257) and index.

Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Preface -- Prologue the city of Zarqa -- The seeds of religious radicalism -- Stranger among warriors -- The imprisonment -- The road to September 11 -- Return to Afghanistan -- The myth of Abu Mos'ab al-Zarqawi -- Facts and fiction about al-Zarqawi's international network -- Insurgent Iraq -- The new Mongols -- The Iraqi jihad -- Slipping into civil war -- The true nature of the Iraqi insurgency -- The balkanization of Iraq -- Appendix: the diary of Falluja -- Glossary -- Notes -- Index.

In "Insurgent Iraq", Loretta Napoleoni examines the climate in which Iraq's most notorious insurgent, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, opened a new front in the modern jihad. With the help of George W. Bush's war, al-Zarqawi was able to do what bin Laden could not: spread the message of jihad into Iraq. Arguing that the American adventure in Iraq resuscitated a network rife with conflict and birthed a new generation of post-Cold War mujahedin, the author presents previously unpublished documents from Afghanistan that reveal bitter disagreement between the Egyptian and the Saudi factions of al-Qaeda prior to 9/11. Within this dispute, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a working-class, uneducated Jordanian, emerged to successfully create his own network of Islamist warriors based in Afghanistan, opening up a new front in the modern jihad in Iraq. In "Insurgent Iraq", Napoleoni presents a chilling account of the regrouping of terror networks under a new leadership with a new agenda, tracing the ascent of one of the globe's most enigmatic and deadly figures.

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