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Targeting Bin Laden $19.99 TARGETING: BIN LADEN will tell the story of what is the greatest intelligence and military operation in our fight against terrorism. In a two-hour film, we will meticulously document the dramatic inside story of how the U.S. brought Osama Bin Laden to justice. The hunt for Bin Laden will be told through insightful interviews and the best possible footage of the meticulously planned raid by the Nav… |
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60 Minutes, May 8, 2011: Killing Bin Laden – The President’s Story $17.95 Airdate: 5/8/11 For more than a decade, Osama bin Laden eluded the U.S. military and intelligence establishments, but that all ended on May 1, 2011, when he was killed by U.S. forces. President Obama gives his first interview since the killing of bin Laden, and he tells Steve Kroft about watching from the Situation Room of the White House as the commando-style raid on bin Laden’s compound unfolde… |
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We Got Him on 5/01/11 Mens T-shirt Osama Bin Laden Dead Terrorist Tees We Got Him – Osama Bin Laden is Dead T-shirt – MENS – Al Qaeda Leader Osama Bin Laden has been shot dead!!! The world rejoice! On May 1st, 2011, a US Navy Seal Team shot and killed the terrorist leader in Pakistan. Certifiable justice for the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks. Show your patriotic faith with our Osama Bin Laden is dead shirts. These shirts are 100% Pre Shrunk Cotton for a Cool and… |
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Osama Bin Laden $4.75 9/11 almost instantaneously remade American politics and foreign policy. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Patriot Act, water boarding and Guantanamo are examples of its profound and far-reaching effects. But despite its monumental impact–and a deluge of books about al-Qaeda and Islamist terrorism–no one has written a serious assessment of the man who planned it, Osama bin Laden. Available b… |
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9/11 Ten Years Later: How Barack Obama Has Made Us Less Safe $0.99 Mark Theissen, who was working at the Pentagon on 9/11, asks the critical questions: Are we still safe? Are the important safeguards that the Bush administration put in place after the attack still there to keep us safe? Has President Obama made us made us more vulnerable to another attack? Theissen believes that he has. Yes, Osama bin Laden was killed on Obama’s watch. But instead of getting a me… |
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Osama Bin Laden: His Death and the Future of Al Qaeda (Osama Bin Ladin Killed) $1.89 Osama bin Laden is dead. So what?In this riveting and fast-paced expose on the death of the most wanted global terrorist of the 21st century, retired Lieutenant Colonel and anti-terrorism expert Joe Ruffini explains exactly WHAT happened, and WHY you should care.Lieutenant Colonel Ruffini identifies 6 unexpected consequences of Bin Laden’s death, consequences that will impact everyone from Main St… |
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Against Us: The New Face of America’s Enemies in the Muslim World $11.99 “A solid job of reporting, a personal journey of discovery, and a wake-up call for all who read it.” —Charles Gibson, ABC NewsAfter nearly one hundred assignments for ABC News in Muslim countries, Jim Sciutto brings back this disturbing truth: the Al-Qaeda—inspired view of an evil America bent on destroying Islam has moved from the fringes to the mainstream.Sciutto profiles a cross-section of people in the Arab world, including a former Al-Qaeda jihadi turned electrician in Saudi Arabia, a Jordanian college student willing to risk his life by killing Americans in Baghdad, a Christian woman who supports Hezbollah in Lebanon, bitter pro-democracy advocates in Egypt who feel betrayed by the United States, and British-born Muslim terrorists living in London. The result is an alarming portrait of the depth and scope of anti-American sentiment. Yet there is hope for America to turn the tide of hate. Democratic ideals are still held in high esteem, even as America’s perceived actions against Muslims are not, and President Obama’s election has raised hopes for change among many Muslims.Against Us is an urgent wake-up call for all Americans–and in particular those charged with formulating U.S. foreign policy–to rebuild relations with the Arab world and restore confidence in American values. |
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Against Us: The New Face of America’s Enemies in the Muslim World $6.29 “A solid job of reporting, a personal journey of discovery, and a wake-up call for all who read it.” —Charles Gibson, ABC NewsAfter nearly one hundred assignments for ABC News in Muslim countries, Jim Sciutto brings back this disturbing truth: the Al-Qaeda—inspired view of an evil America bent on destroying Islam has moved from the fringes to the mainstream.Sciutto profiles a cross-section of people in the Arab world, including a former Al-Qaeda jihadi turned electrician in Saudi Arabia, a Jordanian college student willing to risk his life by killing Americans in Baghdad, a Christian woman who supports Hezbollah in Lebanon, bitter pro-democracy advocates in Egypt who feel betrayed by the United States, and British-born Muslim terrorists living in London. The result is an alarming portrait of the depth and scope of anti-American sentiment. Yet there is hope for America to turn the tide of hate. Democratic ideals are still held in high esteem, even as America’s perceived actions against Muslims are not, and President Obama’s election has raised hopes for change among many Muslims.Against Us is an urgent wake-up call for all Americans–and in particular those charged with formulating U.S. foreign policy–to rebuild relations with the Arab world and restore confidence in American values. |
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Courting Disaster $32.95 Waterboarding al Qaeda leaders prevented terrorist attacks and saved thousands of lives. Now Barack Obama wants to prosecute the men and women who kept us safe. |
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Courting Disaster $29.95 Waterboarding al Qaeda leaders prevented terrorist attacks and saved thousands of lives. Now Barack Obama wants to prosecute the men and women who kept us safe. |
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Crosswinds: The Way of Saudi Arabia $19.95 America has been in Arabia for well over six decades, yet American access to the inner workings of the Saudi world is limited at best. Even the 9/11 Commission could only scratch the surface of things: "Saudi Arabia has been a problematic ally in combating Islamic extremism," its report stated. "At the level of high policy, Saudi Arabia’s leaders cooperated with American diplomatic initiatives aimed at the Taliban or Pakistan before 9/11. At the same time, Saudi Arabia’s society was a place where Al Qaeda raised money directly from individuals and through charities. It was the society that produced 15 of the 19 hijackers." In Crosswinds: The Way of Saudi Arabia, Fouad Ajami attempts to unravel the mystery that is Saudi Arabia: its political culture, its religious life, its relationship to the United States and the rest of the world, and all that makes up "the Saudi way."Told in large part in the Saudis’ own words, Crosswinds: The Way of Saudi Arabia offers revealing insights into nearly every aspect of life in that country, from the "official" Saudi narrative of its own perfection-rooted in a cultural reluctance to name, and thus acknowledge, its troubles-to why the sordid political condition of the Arab and Muslim world worked to the advantage of the House of Saud to how the ethos of the Arabian Peninsula’s cultural uniqueness can become an all-too-convenient alibi for intolerance and self-righteousness. Ajami also details the inner workings of the Saudi leadership, including how the Saudi ruling bargain was radically changed by the first gulf war of 1990–91, why President Obama’s promise of engagement with Iran awakened dormant Saudi suspicions that an American deal with Iran would be made at their expense, and how the 2003 terrorist bombings in Riyadh—"Saudi Arabia’s 9/11"—brought about a remarkable change in the official Saudi line on terrorism."I am |
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Deadly Embrace: Pakistan, America, and the Future of the Global Jihad $8.19 Pakistan and the United States have been locked in a deadly embrace for decades. Successive American presidents from both parties have pursued narrow short-term interests in the South Asian nation, and many of the resulting policies proved counterproductive in the long term, contributing to political instability and a radicalized public. This background has helped set the stage for the global jihad confronting much of the world today.In Deadly Embrace, Bruce Riedel explores the forces behind these developments, explaining how and why the history of Pakistan-U.S. relations has unfolded as it has. He explains what the United States can do now to repair the damage and how it can avoid making similar mistakes in dealing with extremist forces in Pakistan and beyond.Riedel is one of America’s foremost authorities on U.S. security, South Asia, and terrorism, and he helped to craft President Obama’s 2009 speech referring to the Pakistan-Afghanistan borderlands as the “most dangerous region of the world.” He follows up The Search for al Qaeda, his influential 2008 analysis of the terror network’s ideology and leadership, with a sober, authoritative, and sometimes alarming look at the history, importance, and current role of Pakistan, epicenter of the global jihad movement, beginning with the history of U.S.-Pakistan relations since the partitioning of the subcontinent in 1947.The relationship between Pakistan and America is a fascinating yet muddled story, meandering through periods of friendship and enmity, symbiosis and distrust: it’s no wonder that people in both nations are confused. Deadly Embrace explains how the United States, on several occasions, actually helped the foes of democracy in Pakistan and aided in the development of the very enemies it is now fighting in the region. The book seeks to unravel this paradox, revealing and interpreting the tortuous path of relations between two very different nations, which remain, in |
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Engaging the Muslim World $26.95 University of Michigan professor Juan Cole is an academic who can never be accused of cloistering himself in an ivory tower. This respected historian of the Middle East and South Asia is also the keeper of InformedComment, arguably the most influential blog on events unfolding in those regions. Cole’s Engaging the Muslim World tackles perhaps the central question in American foreign policy: How do we sort out the problems, possibilities, and dangers in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and other nations in the Middle East? Cole’s synthesis is precise and generally optimistic (he argues, for instance, that al-Qaeda should not be confused with a mass movement like communism or fascism), but his specificity belies any view that he is simply case making. This is a valuable book, certain to widely discussed and reviewed as the Obama administration reevaluates foreign policy. |
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Engaging the Muslim World $9.99 University of Michigan professor Juan Cole is an academic who can never be accused of cloistering himself in an ivory tower. This respected historian of the Middle East and South Asia is also the keeper of InformedComment, arguably the most influential blog on events unfolding in those regions. Cole’s Engaging the Muslim World tackles perhaps the central question in American foreign policy: How do we sort out the problems, possibilities, and dangers in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and other nations in the Middle East? Cole’s synthesis is precise and generally optimistic (he argues, for instance, that al-Qaeda should not be confused with a mass movement like communism or fascism), but his specificity belies any view that he is simply case making. This is a valuable book, certain to widely discussed and reviewed as the Obama administration reevaluates foreign policy. |
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Engaging the Muslim World $5.07 University of Michigan professor Juan Cole is an academic who can never be accused of cloistering himself in an ivory tower. This respected historian of the Middle East and South Asia is also the keeper of InformedComment, arguably the most influential blog on events unfolding in those regions. Cole’s Engaging the Muslim World tackles perhaps the central question in American foreign policy: How do we sort out the problems, possibilities, and dangers in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and other nations in the Middle East? Cole’s synthesis is precise and generally optimistic (he argues, for instance, that al-Qaeda should not be confused with a mass movement like communism or fascism), but his specificity belies any view that he is simply case making. This is a valuable book, certain to widely discussed and reviewed as the Obama administration reevaluates foreign policy. |
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Falcon Seven $9.99 A MOVING TARGETA U.S. Navy F/A-18 flying over Afghanistan is suddenly diverted and ordered to bomb a building in Pakistan, where a meeting between al Qaeda and the Taliban is taking place. After destroying its target, the fighter is immediately hit by Stinger missiles and the pilots eject over Pakistan. They are captured, assaulted, and dragged through the streets of Peshawar. The world is on edge.a secret missionThe pilots are quickly forced onto a private Falcon jet headed for the Netherlands, where they’ll stand trial for war crimes at the International Criminal Court. The building they hit was actually a medical post constructed by Europeans for Afghan refugees—and sixty-five innocent people were killed.a trial by fireIt’s up to Washington criminal defense lawyer and former Navy SEAL Jack Caskey to defend the two naval officers. Caskey implores President Obama to intervene, but he is wary of a direct conflict with the ICC. Already fighting a losing battle, an outraged Caskey works with his contacts in the shadowy world of special operations and CIA operatives to free the pilots…or help them battle through an international show trial and face imprisonment—for life. |