The Black Banners: The Inside Story of 9/11 and the War Against al-Qaeda (First Edition)

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W. W. Norton & Company, Sep 12, 2011 - History - 608 pages

A book that will change the way we think about al-Qaeda, intelligence, and the events that forever changed America.

On September 11, 2001, FBI Special Agent Ali H. Soufan was handed a secret file. Had he received it months earlier—when it was requested—the attacks on New York and Washington could have been prevented. During his time on the front lines, Soufan helped thwart plots around the world and elicited some of the most important confessions from terrorists in the war against al-Qaeda—without laying so much as a hand on them. Most of these stories have never been reported before, and never by anyone with such intimate firsthand knowledge.

This narrative account of America's successes and failures against al-Qaeda is essential to an understanding of the terrorist group. We are taken into hideouts and interrogation rooms. We have a ringside seat at bin Laden's personal celebration of the 9/11 bombings. Such riveting details show us not only how terrorists think and operate but also how they can be beaten and brought to justice.

 

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The father of death 3 0
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n The firsT highValUe DeTainee
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guantánamo Bay
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The Crystal Ball memo
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leaving the fBI
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undercover
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poSTSCrIpT
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ConCluSIon
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ACknoWledgmenTS
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prInCIpAl CHArACTerS
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key doCumenTS And ArTICleS CITed
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Ali Soufan, a former FBI special agent and the lead investigator on some of the world’s?most complex international terrorism cases, gained an?international reputation as a top counterterrorism operative. He is the chairman and CEO of The Soufan Group, founder of The Soufan Center, and has been featured in books, films, television series, newspaper articles, and documentaries across the globe.

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