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Political manipulations and weapons of mass destruction : terrorism, influence and persuasion / Ben Cole.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Cole, Ben, author.
- Series:
- Library of modern Middle East studies ; 198.
- Library of modern Middle East studies ; 198
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Qaida (Organization).
- Weapons of mass destruction.
- Physical Description:
- x, 395 pages ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- London : I.B. Tauris, 2018.
- Summary:
- Concerns about CBRN (chemical, biological, radioactive and nuclear) weapons have featured prominently in both political debates and media reporting about the ongoing threat from al Qaeda since 9/11. This book provides a chronological account of al Qaeda's efforts to acquire a CBRN weapon capability, and the evolution of the al Qaeda leadership's approach to actually using CBRN weapons, set against the context of the politicisation of the threat of CBRN terrorism in US security debates. Ben Cole explores how the inherently political nature of terrorist CBRN threats has helped to shape al Qaeda's approach to CBRN weapons, and shows how the heightened political sensitivities surrounding the threat have enabled some governments to manipulate it in order to generate domestic and international support for controversial policies, particularly the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He assesses the relative success of the al Qaeda leadership's political approach to CBRN weapons, together with the relative success of efforts by the US, UK and Russian governments to exploit the al Qaeda CBRN threat for their wider political purposes. Shedding new light on al Qaeda's tactics and strategy, this book will be essential reading for scholars of terrorism and extremism studies. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- 1 Opportunism, 1994-6 5
- Opportunities to Acquire CBRN Weapons 7
- Al Qaeda and Sudan's Chemical Weapon Programme 13
- Al Qaeda Attempts to Connect with Iran and Iraq 14
- Al Qaeda Leaves Sudan 18
- 2 The US and the Politics of CBRN Terrorism, 1996-8 19
- CBRN Terrorism in Security Debates 20
- The Politicisation of the Threat 25
- Intelligence Assessments of the Threat 31
- 3 Antecedents: Afghanistan, 1996-8 34
- The Development of Al Qaeda's Strategy and Tactics 37
- The Attacks on the US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania 38
- The Decision to Start a CBRN Programme 43
- 4 Project Al Zabadi and the Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons 47
- Chemical Weapons 47
- Biological Weapons 52
- Nuclear and Radiological Weapons 55
- Al Qaeda Implements CBRN Training 59
- Breakthrough? - Al Wafa and Ummah Tameer-e-Nau 60
- 5 Al Qaeda's Strategy Begins to Emerge, 1988-2001 65
- The Returnees from Albania 69
- US and UK Intelligence Assessments of Al Qaeda's CBRN Capabilities 70
- Bin Laden Begins to Articulate a Strategy of Deterrence 75
- Exploiting the Politics of CBRN Terrorism 78
- 6 Opting for Deterrence, 1999-2001 82
- Chechnya and the Politics of CBRN Terrorism 86
- Stepping Up Attacks on the US 95
- 7 The End of Project Al Zabadi 99
- The War on Terror 101
- Investigating Project Al Zabadi 103
- Re-Assessing the Threat 107
- Renewed Politicisation of the Threat from CBRN Weapons 110
- 8 Re-Establishing a CBRN Weapon Capability, 2002-3 115
- Re-Establishing the CBRN Weapon-Development Programme 117
- The Publication of Online Training Materials 119
- The Al Qaeda Leadership Refuses to Approve Further CBRN Attacks 121
- Warning Signs of Al Qaeda Losing Control of the Threat 125
- 9 Al Qaeda Announces its Strategy, 2002-3 127
- The Theological Legitimacy of Using CBRN Weapons 132
- A CBRN Fatwa 135
- Confusing the Message 137
- Evidence of Developing CBRN Plots in Europe 139
- 10 Constraining the Threat, 2002-3 143
- AQSA Attempts to Buy Nuclear Weapons 146
- Europe and the 'Chechen Network' 148
- The Capture of Khaled Sheikh Mohammed 155
- Intelligence Assessments of the Threat 157
- 11 The Politics of CBRN Terrorism and the Invasion of Iraq 161
- The Iraq Link Confirmed? 163
- The Build-Up to the Invasion of Iraq 167
- The Debate in the UK 171
- The Invasion of Iraq and its Aftermath 175
- 12 Western Uncertainty About the Threat, 2004-7 178
- False Alarms 180
- The Threat Moves to Europe 182
- Publicising the Threat and the Debate on Enhanced Interrogation 188
- 13 Losing Control of the Threat, 2004-8 195
- The War in Iraq 198
- Online Training Materials 206
- Sporadic Global Incidents 208
- 14 Breakdown in Control, 2007-9 211
- The War in Afghanistan, 2004-6 219
- The Theological Challenge to Al Qaeda Strategic Thought, 2007-8 221
- 15 Influencing the New President, 2008-10 227
- Increasing Jihadi Online Chatter on Nuclear Weapons 230
- Emerging Opportunities in Pakistan 234
- Assessing the Risks and Increasing Political Concerns 238
- President Obama's National Security Strategy and the Drone Programme 240
- 16 A New Threat Emerges, 2010-15 242
- Decentralised Incidents 243
- Al Qaeda Attempts to Impose Control over CBRN Plots 245
- New Opportunities - the Arab Spring 250
- The Emergence of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 253
- Conclusion 259
- Al Qaeda's Intentions Regarding the Use of CBRN Weapons 260
- The Political Value of CBRN Weapon Threats to Nation States 264
- Al Qaeda's Legacy with Respect to CBRN Weapons 265.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-388) and index.
- ISBN:
- 178453885X
- 9781784538859
- OCLC:
- 963352341
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