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AuthorMcDermott, Terry.TitlePerfect soldiers : the hijackers : who they were, why they did it / Terry McDermott.Edition1st ed.
PublishedNew York : HarperCollins, c2005.FormatBook
Descriptionxvii, 330 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

NotesIncludes bibliographical references (p. [309]-310) and index.
ContentsPrologue: welcome -- Book One: soldiers -- A house of learning -- Alone, abroad -- Friends -- Pilgrims -- The smell of paradise rising -- Book Two: the engineer -- The rebirth of jihad -- Those without -- World war -- War, after war -- Book Three: the plot -- The new recruits -- Preparations -- The last year -- That day -- Appendix A: Mohamed el-Amir’s last will and testament -- Appendix B: the last night -- Appendix C: Bin LAden’s 1996 declaration of war against the Americans occupying the land of the two holy cities (abridged) -- Appendix D: Bin Laden’s 1998 jihad angainst Jews and crusaders -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Acknowlegments -- Index.
AbstractAnnotation. The attacks of September 11, 2001, were a calamity on a scale few had imagined possible. In their aftermath, we often exaggerated the men who perpetrated them, shaping hasty and often mistaken reporting into caricatures we could comprehend -- monsters and master criminals equal to the enormity of their crimes. In reality, the 9/11 hijackers and their cohorts were unexceptional men, not much different from countless others. It is this enemy, not the caricature, that we must understand if we are to have a legitimate hope of defeating terrorism. The intent of this book is to uncover a better understanding of who the hijackers were and, thereby, why they did what they did. Perfect Soldiers traces these men’s lives and the evolution of their beliefs, putting a human face on heinous acts. Most of the hijackers were from apolitical and only mildly religious backgrounds. As they came of age, though, they were shaped by historical tides and their own circumstances, evolving into devout, pious Muslims. In fundamentalist Islam, religion and politics are inseparable; they saw themselves as pilgrims, soldiers of God. In the end, this is a story about the power of belief to remake ordinary men. Matching unrivaled research, undertaken in twenty countries on four continents, with a voice that is engaging, authoritative, and thought-provoking, Los Angeles Times correspondent Terry McDermott provides detailed portraits of the main players of the 9/11 plot, including by far the most comprehensive study yet produced of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the plan’s mysterious engineer. With brilliant reporting and thoughtful analysis, McDermott brings us a clearer, more nuanced, and in some ways more frightening understanding of the landmark event of our time.
ISBN0060584696 :Cor.Sub.Qaida (Organization)
SubjectTerrorists.
Islamic fundamentalism.
September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001.
Terrorism -- United States.
Terrorists.
Hijacking of aircraft -- United States.
United States -- History -- 21st century.
Local SubjectTransportation -- Aviation -- General.
Political science -- Political freedom & security -- Terrorism.
History -- United States -- 21st Century.

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