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The 77 London Underground Bombing Not So Homegrown A Selection From The Evolution Of The Global Terrorist Threat Bruce Hoffman

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The 77 London Underground Bombing Not So Homegrown A Selection From The Evolution Of The Global Terrorist Threat Bruce Hoffman
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Publisher: Perseus Books Group;Columbia University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.9 MB
Pages: 37
Author: Bruce Hoffman
ISBN: 9780231538862, 0231538863
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The 77 London Underground Bombing Not So Homegrown A Selection From The Evolution Of The Global Terrorist Threat Bruce Hoffman by Bruce Hoffman 9780231538862, 0231538863 instant download after payment.

This chapter analyzes the July 7, 2005 suicide bomb attacks against four London transportation targets that killed over 50 people and injured hundreds others. It was among the most important operations directed by core al Qaeda leaders in years following the events of September 11th 2001. Initially, the incident was dismissed by the authorities, pundits and the media alike as the work of amateur terrorists——untrained, self-selected and self-radicalized, “bunches of guys" acting entirely on their own with no links to any terrorist organization. Evidence presented here, however, reveals a clear link between the bombers and the highest levels of the al Qaeda senior command, then based in the lawless border area separating Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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