New Counterterrorism Strategy

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American Efforts to Fight ISIS/ISIL
American Efforts to Fight ISISISIL
and Terrorism
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Caliphate and Caliph
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Counter-Ideology War
Counterterrorism Strategy
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European Efforts to Fight ISIS/ISIL
European Efforts to Fight ISISISIL
Extremism
Fundamentalism
Islamic State (IS)
Islamic State in Iraq and Levant
Misinterpreting Islam and Quran
Sharia Law
Stop Funding Terrorism
Terrorism Misuse of Social Media
Terrorist Youth Recruitment

Product details

  • ISBN 9781440846878
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Why is the problem of terrorism—and the emergence of more extreme and more brutal terrorist groups—one that cannot be solved, even after decades of trying?

The world has up to now failed to stop Al Qaeda terrorist attacks and also failed to stop the emergence of more extreme and more brutal terrorist groups than Al Qaeda, such as ISIS/ISIL, as well as newer lone wolf terrorists. Current strategies of counterterrorism have many shortcomings that allow terrorists to continue their operations. A New Counterterrorism Strategy: Why the World Failed to Stop Al Qaeda and ISIS/ISIL, and How to Defeat Terrorists identifies the shortcomings of present approaches and presents a comprehensive and sustainable strategy to combat terrorism.

Ambassador T. Hamid Al-Bayati, an Iraqi politician, offers a unique insider's perspective about the war on terrorism. As a leader of the opposition against the terrorist regime of Saddam Hussein, he was arrested and tortured, until he fled Iraq. From the UK, he continued involvement in unfolding political events, until returning to Iraq and assuming high political appointments. These special insights are interwoven with accounts of detailed interactions and policies that provide the background for his explanation of the failures of counterterrorism strategies to date, and lessons learned from those mistakes. Al-Bayati spotlights the problems of terrorist cells, lone wolves, and foreign fighters developing in all parts of the world, where members work from safe havens to plan attacks, acquire weapons, and gain fighting experience. His proposed strategy further emphasizes issues neglected in current counterterrorism strategies, such as undermining the ideology of terrorists, interrupting their use of the Internet to promote evil, understanding the motivations and psychology of terrorists, deterring youth from joining ISIS, creating effective media campaigns against terrorism, and shutting off the flow of funding that currently buoys the financial resources of terrorist organizations.

Ambassador T. Hamid Al-Bayati is distinguished professor at Fordham University and special lecturer at Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA.

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