
Al-Qaeda’s 9/11 attack was just a small part of its long-term plan. Osama Bin Laden is said to have anticipated the assault would provoke the U.S. to invade Afghanistan, which Bin Laden believed would cause other Muslims to join his jihad. U.S. deployment of military might in the Middle East is considered by many observers to have bolstered al-Qaeda’s recruiting efforts abroad, undermined civil liberties at home, and tarnished America’s reputation around the world. Join 27-year intelligence and combat veteran of the counterterrorism war, Malcolm Nance, the author of An End to Al Qaeda, as he lays out a comprehensive plan that would defeat al-Qaeda in less than twenty-four months without a single violent military action. His proposals include waging a war against the fear al-Qaeda has stoked, drastically reducing heavy military operations that kill civilians in the process, and relying more heavily on counterintelligence to root out terrorist groups.
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