... that does not distinguish politics from religion, and distorts both. The enemy is not Islam, the great world faith, but a perversion of Islam. The enemy goes beyond al Qaeda to include the radical ideological movement, inspired in part by al Qaeda,... The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global - Side 23af Fawaz A. Gerges - 2005 - 345 siderBegrænset visning - Om denne bog
| The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States - 2004 - 768 sider
...ideological movement, inspired in part by al Qaeda, that has spawned other terrorist groups and violence. Thus our strategy must match our means to two ends: dismantling the al Qaeda network and, in the long term, prevailing over the ideology that contributes to Islamist terrorism. The first phase... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 2005 - 190 sider
...ideological movement inspired in part by al Qaeda that has spawned other terrorist groups and violence. Thus, our strategy must match our means to two ends: dismantling the al Qaeda network and, in the long term, prevailing over the ideology that contributes to Islamist terrorism." Do all of you... | |
| Robert A. Strong - 2005 - 286 sider
...ideological movement, inspired in part by Al Qaeda, that has spawned other terrorist groups and violence. Thus our strategy must match our means to two ends: dismantling the Al Qaeda network and, in the long term, prevailing over the ideology that contribute to Islamist terrorism. We propose a... | |
| George Haddow, Jane Bullock - 2005 - 424 sider
...ideological movement, inspired in part by al Qaeda, that has spawned other terrorist groups and violence. Thus our strategy must match our means to two ends: dismantling the al Qaeda network and, in the long term, prevailing over the ideology that contributes to Islamist terrorism. The first phase... | |
| Jane A. Bullock, George D. Haddow - 2006 - 672 sider
...ideological movement, inspired in part by al Qaeda, that has spawned other terrorist groups and violence. Thus our strategy must match our means to two ends: dismantling the al Qaeda network and, in the long term, prevailing over the ideology that contributes to Islamist terrorism. The first phase... | |
| David Cortright, George A. Lopez - 2007 - 361 sider
...second enemy is gathering and will menace American people and interests long after Osama bin Laden and his cohorts are killed or captured. Thus our strategy...must match our means to two ends: dismantling the Al-Qaida network and, in the long run, prevailing over the ideology that gives rise to terrorism. What... | |
| J. Michael Waller - 2007 - 524 sider
...ideological movement, inspired in part by al Qaeda, that has spawned other terrorist groups and violence. Thus our strategy must match our means to two ends: dismantling the al Qaeda network and, in the long term, prevailing over the ideology that contributes to Islamist terrorism. The first phase... | |
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