Cyber-Jihad
Charles Glass: What Osama Said, 9 March 2006
The Secret History of al-Qaida
by Abdel Bari Atwan.
Saqi, 256 pp., £16.99, February 2006,0 86356 760 6 Show More
by Abdel Bari Atwan.
Saqi, 256 pp., £16.99, February 2006,
Imperial Hubris: Why the West Is Losing the War on Terror
by Michael Scheuer.
Potomac, 307 pp., £11.95, July 2005,1 57488 862 5 Show More
by Michael Scheuer.
Potomac, 307 pp., £11.95, July 2005,
Messages to the World: The Statements of Osama bin Laden
edited by Bruce Lawrence, translated by James Howarth.
Verso, 292 pp., £10.99, November 2005,1 84467 045 7 Show More
edited by Bruce Lawrence, translated by James Howarth.
Verso, 292 pp., £10.99, November 2005,
Osama: The Making of a Terrorist
by Jonathan Randal.
Tauris, 346 pp., £9.99, October 2005,1 84511 117 6 Show More
by Jonathan Randal.
Tauris, 346 pp., £9.99, October 2005,
“... because he said he will. He is a man of his word. In his introduction to Messages to the World, Bruce Lawrence writes: ‘Bin Laden is not an original thinker.’ What gives these statements ‘their unique force . . . are his literary gifts. Bin Laden has earned many labels by now – fanatic, nihilist, fundamentalist, terrorist – but what ... ”