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 Al-Qaeda: Brotherhood of Terror by Paul L. Williams, -- The first known post 9-11 book on al-Qaeda and one of only two on the subject. -- Includes an account of life within al-Qaeda, from the testimony of members of the group, including Jamal Ahmed al-Fadl, arrested for staging the August 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Al-Qaeda: Anatomy of Terror examines the network's religious roots, its widespread organizational reach (including the U.S.), its complex political and religious agenda, and its terrifying tactics. The book includes a chilling account of life within al-Qaeda that comes in part from the testimony of members of the Bin Laden group, including Jamal Ahmed al-Fadl, who was arrested for staging the August 1998 suicide bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. It describes al-Qaeda's capabilities of acts of mass destruction, including stockpiles of nuclear "suitcase bombs" and its ability to produce chemical, bacteriological, and radiological weapons. Al-Qaeda: Anatomy of Terror covers not only the social, political, and economic factors that have led to the creation of this elusive terrorist network, but also uncovers its religious roots in fundamentalist interpretations of the Koran and the widespread support for those interpretations among radical Islamic groups worldwide.
 Al Qaeda Files, The (Widescreen) "The Al Qaeda Files" is a compilation of seven highly acclaimed programs produced in the years following 9/11 and focusing on the inner workings of Al Qaeda and their ongoing conflicts with the United States. Includes "Hunting Bin Laden" (2000), "Looking For Answers" (2001), "The Man Who Knew" (2002), "In Search Of Al Qaeda" (2002), "Chasing The Sleeper Cell" (2003), "Son Of Al Qaeda" (2004), "Al Qaeda" (2004), "Al Qaeda's New Front" (2005).
2005 Los Angeles power outage - The 2005 Los Angeles power outage was a widespread power outage in Los Angeles, California on September 12, 2005 that began just before 1:00 PM (Pacific) Though the city government says no terrorist involvement is suspected, ironically, an Al-Qaeda] member said Los Angeles was a future target in a televised statement on [[September 11, 2005. No fires due to the outage had been reported in the city of Los Angeles or surrounding areas. Al-Qaeda in Iraq - Al-Qaeda in Iraq (, Al-Qaa`idatu fii bilaadi r-raafidayn, al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia) is the Mujahideen network of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a Jordanian-born mujahid believed operating against United States-led coalition forces in Iraq. It is the Iraqi branch of Al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda - al-Qaeda (, el-Qā‘idah or al-Qā‘idah; "the foundation" or "the base") is the name given to an international Islamic fundamentalist campaign comprised of independent and collaborative cells that all profess the same cause of reducing outside influence upon Islamic affairs. Though al-Qaeda is philosophically heterogeneous, prominent members of the movement are considered to have Salafi beliefs. Al-Qaeda: Casting a Shadow of Terror - Al-Qaeda: Casting a Shadow of Terror (ISBN 1850433968) is a 2003 book by Jason Burke about the history and goals of Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda and a loose amalgam of related groups. Using first-hand descriptions of terrorist camps, Burke attempts to illustrate that the west's misunderstanding of the diversity of modern Islamic militancy undermines the response to terrorism.
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