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25. In 2008, a new war was added to the complex of conflicts that was the 9/11 Wars, when the Pakistani army pushed into areas along the border with Afghanistan that had fallen under the influence of local militants. The agency of Bajaur, used as an occasional base by al-Qaeda figures and as a rear area by insurgents in Afghanistan, saw fierce fighting. Pakistani troops like these had mixed sentiments about their enemy and the West.

 

26. This American officer – Captain José Vasquez – was deployed in Logar province in 2009, trying to reclaim the hinterland of Kabul. But progress was slow. The Taliban avoided a straight fight, preferring to outlast not outfight their well-equipped and well-armed enemy. In a week’s operations, Vasquez, his men and the author did not glimpse a single insurgent.

 

27. Protesters in Tahrir Square, Cairo. Through the early months of 2011, crowds of young people, often mobilized through social networking, achieved in weeks what al-Qaeda had been unable to in decades: depose long-term rulers in Egypt and in Tunisia as well as shake others elsewhere. Angry and alienated, they called for democracy in non-violent protests which were a stunning rejection of radical Islam.

 

28. This image of anti-Mubarak demonstrators praying over an Egyptian flag on February 5 at Tahrir Square is a reminder of three crucial lessons of the 9/11 Wars: the importance of local identity, the enduring strength of the nation state and the depth of a new conservatism and new cultural religious identity which – though not incompatible with democracy – will be hugely influential on politics and society in the Middle East and beyond in coming years.

 

Select Bibliography

 

To keep this bibliography manageable, except for a handful of extremely useful texts, only works containing material referenced directly over preceding pages have been included. Several books exist in multiple translations. Again to save space, only the edition consulted has been listed.

BOOKS

 

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The Lion’s Grave
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The Crusades and Their Impact on Today’s World
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Reza Aslam,
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, HarperCollins, 2010.
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Bruce Bawer,
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Mourad Benchellali,
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, Robert Laffont, 2006.
Daniel Benjamin and Steven Simon,
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, Harper, 2008.
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Afgansty: The Russians in Afghanistan 1979–1989
, Profile, 2011.
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, Simon and Schuster, 2006.
Robert K. Brigham,
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, Public-Affairs, 2008.
Martin Bright,
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, Policy Exchange, 2006.
Jean-Charles Brisard,
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, Policy Press, 2005.
Jason Burke,
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, Penguin, 2003.
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, Penguin, 2006.
Ian Buruma,
Murder in Amsterdam, The Death of Theo Van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance
, Atlantic Books, London, 2006.
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, Penguin Press, 2004.
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Decision Points
, Virgin, 2010.
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The Blair Years
, Hutchinson, 2007.
Rajiv Chandreshekan,
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, Knopf, 2006.
Sarah Chayes,
The Punishment of Virtue: Walking the Frontline of the War on Terror with a Woman Who Has Made It Her Home
, Portobello Books, 2007.
Pierre-Arnaud Chouvy,
Opium: Uncovering the Politics of the Poppy
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Richard Clarke,
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Alexander and Patrick Cockburn,
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, Harper Perennial, 2000.
Patrick Cockburn,
Muqtada al-Sadr and the Fall of Iraq
, Faber and Faber, 2008.
Muqtada al-Sadr, the Shia Revival and the Struggle for Iraq
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The Occupation: War and Resistance in Iraq
, Verso, London 2006.
Stephen Cohen,
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Stephen Coll,
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, Penguin, 2005.
Rik Coolsaet, ed.,
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, Ashgate, 2008.
Gordon Corera,
Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear Proliferation, Global Insecurity and the Rise and Fall of the AQ Khan Network
, Oxford University Press, 2006.
Robert D. Crews and Amin Tarzi, eds.
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, Harvard University Press, 2008.
William Dalrymple,
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, Bloomsbury, 2009.
Mark Danner,
Torture and Truth: America, Abu Ghraib and the War on Terrorism
, The New York Review of Books, 2004.
James F. Dobbins,
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Toby Dodge,
Inventing Iraq: The Failure of Nation Building and a History Denied
, Columbia University Press, 2003.
John Esposito and Dalia Mogahed,
Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think
, Gallup Press, 2007.
Martin Evans and John Phillips,
Algeria: Anger of the Dispossessed
, Yale University Press, 2008.
Steve Fainaru,
Big Boys’ Rules: America’s Mercenaries Fighting in Iraq
, Da Capo Press, 2008.
Oriana Fallacci,
The Rage and the Pride
, English edition, Rizzoli, 2002.
Mamoun Fandy,
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, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001.
Howard M. Federspiel,
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, Brill, 2001.
Douglas Feith,
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, Harper, 2008.
James Fergusson,
A Million Bullets: The Real Story of the British Army in Afghanistan
, Transworld, 2008.
Orlando Figes,
Crimea: The Last Crusade
, Allen Lane, 2010.
Jean-Pierre Filiu,
L’Apocalypse dans I’Islam
, Fayard, 2008.
Les Frontières du jihad
, Fayard, 2006.
Les Neuf vies d’Al-Qaïda
, Fayard, 2009.
Dexter Filkins,
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, Vintage, 2009.
Alain Finkielkraut,
Qu’est-ce que la France?
Stock, 2007.

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