Willful blindness a memoir of the Jihad /
Explores the twisted world of Islamic terror in an examination of how terrorists's skill at using and abusing the U.S. legal system has led to redefining war as a normal criminal issue in the courts.
Main Author: | McCarthy, Andrew C. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Encounter Books,
[2009]
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Physical Description: |
xix, 352 pages ; 23 cm. |
Edition: | Pbk. ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- "Imagine the liability!"
- Battalions and illusions
- "We are terrorists!"
- The blind Sheikh emerges
- Afghanistan? Who needs to know?
- Feeding the beast
- Jihad in America
- The real deal
- under our nose
- Upheaval
- Conspiracy? What conspiracy?
- The informant
- The Jihadist way : victory and vengeance
- Divorce
- No indication?
- Aftermath
- Spy games
- Siddig Ali takes center stage
- Recruited for the Jihad
- The landmarks plot
- Planning the end game
- "The projects are a duty!"
- Don't deport him, indict him
- The Salem tapes
- Trial and error
- None so blind.