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All terrorist groups eventually end. But how? Most modern groups have ended because they joined the political process or local police and intelligence agencies arrested or killed key members. This has significant implications for dealing with al Qa'ida and suggests fundamentally rethinking post-9/11 U.S. counterterrorism strategy: Policing and intelligence, not military force, should form the backbone of U.S. efforts against al Qa'ida.
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How terrorist groups end: lessons for countering Al Qa'ida
2008, Rand
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0833044656 9780833044655
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How terrorist groups end
Policing and Japan's Aum Shinrikyo
Politics and the FMLN in El Salvador
Military force and Al Qa'ida in Iraq
The limits of America's Al Qa'ida strategy
Ending the 'war' on terrorism.
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