Dimensions
129 x 196 x 28mm
The most authoritative account of the Muslim terrorist leader, by the first Western journalist to interview him. Peter Bergen began the research for this book shortly after meeting bin Laden in 1997, and was just completing it when the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre towers and the Pentagon occurred.
In the course of four years of investigative reporting, Bergen has interviewed scores of insiders - from bin Laden associates and family members to Taliban leaders to CIA officials - and travelled to Afghanistan, Yemen, Egypt, Pakistan, and the United Kingdom to learn the truth about bin Laden's al Queda organization and his mission.
Immense in scope and unnerving in its findings, 'Holy War, Inc' reveals:
- How bin Laden lives, travels, and communicates with his "cells."
- How his role in the crushing defeat of the Soviet Union in Afghanistan made him a hero to Muslims all over the world - and equipped him to endure a long and bloody siege.
- How the CIA ended up indirectly funding - to the tune of three billion dollars - radical, anti-American Afghan groups allied to bin Laden.
- How the attacks that foreshadowed the destruction of the World Trade Center - among them the bombings of the American embassies in Africa and the warship USS Cole in Yemen - were planned and executed.
- The dimensions of bin Laden's personal fortune, and why freezing his assets is both futile and nearly impossible.
- The ideology of bin Laden's number two, the man who has influenced him most profoundly in his holy war - the Egyptian Ayman al Zawahiri.
- What we can expect from Islamist extremists in the future.
Above all, Peter Bergen helps us to see bin Laden's organization in a radically new light: as a veritable corporation that has exploited twenty-first-century communications and weapons technologies in the service of a medieval reading of the Koran and holy war.
'Holy War, Inc' is essential reading for anyone trying to understand tomorrow's terrorist threats and the militant Islamist movements that could determine the fate of governments - and human lives - the world over.