Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International Terrorism

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Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International Terrorism offers an in-depth analysis of the complex geopolitical dynamics shaping Afghanistan and global terrorism. Published by Pluto Press, this 290-page book provides a comprehensive examination of international conflicts with enhanced accessibility features.

This book examines the events of September 11th 2001, Osama bin Laden’s role and the complex working of the Al Qa’ida terror network. This is the classic book on the history of the USA’s involvement with Afghanistan that explains the devastating consequences of the alliance between the US government and radical Islam. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the roots of the current international crisis.

Cooley marshals a wealth of evidence – from the assassination of Sadat, the destabilisation of Algeria and Chechnya and the emergence of the Taliban, to the bombings of the World Trade Center and the US embassies in Africa. He examines the crucial role of Pakistan’s military intelligence organisation; uncovers China’s involvement and its aftermath; the extent of Saudi financial support; the role of ‘America’s most wanted man’ Osama bin Laden; the BCCI connection; the CIA’s cynical promotion of drug traffic in the Golden Crescent; the events in Pakistan since the military coup of October 1999; and, finally, the events of September 11th 2001 and their continuing impact on world affairs.

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Publisher

Pluto Press, 3rd edition (June 20, 2002)

Publication date

June 20, 2002

Language

English

File size

1.2 MB

Text-to-Speech

Enabled

Screen Reader

Supported

Enhanced typesetting

Enabled

X-Ray

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Print length

290 pages

Publisher

Pluto Press