The serpent in our garden

Al-Qa'ida and the long war

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Brian M. Drinkwine
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Pages
75

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2009, U.S. Army War College
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The serpent in our garden: Al-Qa'ida and the long war
2009, U.S. Army War College
in English
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The serpent in our garden: Al-Qa'ida and the long war
2009, U.S. Army War College
in English
Cover of: The serpent in our garden
The serpent in our garden: Al-Qa'ida and the long war
2009, U.S. Army War College
in English
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The serpent in our garden: Al-Qa'ida and the long war
2009, U.S. Army War College
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Carlisle, PA

Table of Contents

Terrorism
Al-Qa'ida, Jihadis, Salafis, Islamists and Islamic fundamentalism
Schools of Islam and sources of Islamic fundamentalism
Al-Qa'ida (the base) and the attacks of 9/11
Present day Al-Qa'ida and the associated movement (AQAM)
Al-Qa'ida strategy towards the United States and emerging Jihadi doctrine
The strategy of martyrdom tactics (suicide bombers)
Al-Qa'ida strengths, weaknesses
vulnerabilities
Current U.S. strategic guidance, policies and counterterrorism strategies
Initiatives for grand national strategy and campaign planning in the war
Against Al-Qa'ida , the Al-Qa'ida associated movement, Salafi-Jihadis
Reorganizing to fight a campaign against Al-Qa'ida , the Al-Qa'ida associated movement and Islamic fundamentalism
Join in and fight in "the war of ideas"
Identify and exploit strategic opportunities
Steal, read, understand, and counter the Al-Qa'ida playbook
Attack Al-Qa'ida weaknesses and vulnerabilities
Targeting priorities
Thoughts on funding, schools, and prisons
Strategic communications and fighting in the 21st century information environment
United States - multifaceted leader in the world
Use of military force
War in the 22nd century and Al-Qa'ida after next
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

"January 2009."

"The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 (9/11), caused Americans to realize that our sense of invincibility had been shattered. This paper will identify Al-Qa'ida and Salafi-Jihadists as our enemy and will recommend new approaches to fighting terrorism. Colonel Brian Drinkwater will explore Al-Qa'ida's organization, leaders, doctrine, and their radical ideologies. It is argued that the war we must fight is one against Islamist transnational actors who openly engage in terrorism or support terrorism. It will highlight that our current national and military strategies to combat terrorism are inadequate to take on an ideologically emboldened transnational foe. It is emphasized that we must refocus our efforts and prepare to fight a war of several generations (long war), and several initiatives will be recommended to include development of a cogent grand national strategy. These recommendations are intended to assist future planners in the development of a grand national strategy and an integrated long war campaign plan aimed directly at Al-Qa'ida, the Al-Qa'ida associated movement, and Islamist terrorists and executed through the application of diplomatic, informational, military, and economic instruments of national power by an unified interagency effort in coordination with our multinational partners, international governmental and non-governmental organizations, and regional security organizations"--P. vii.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 64-75).

Series
Carlisle papers in security strategy, Carlisle papers in security strategy
Other Titles
Al-Qa'ida and the long war

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.325
Library of Congress
HV6432.5.Q2 D75 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 75 p. ;
Number of pages
75

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23680129M
ISBN 10
1584873752
ISBN 13
9781584873754
LCCN
2009358546
Goodreads
6363930

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