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Author Ressa, Maria.

Title Seeds of terror : an eyewitness account of Al-Qaeda's newest center of operations in Southeast Asia / Maria A. Ressa
Published New York : Free Press, [2003]
©2003

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Description xvi, 254 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Prelude: Face to Face with Osama bin Laden -- 1. Pictures Don't Lie -- 2. The Base -- 3. The Asian Osama bin Laden -- 4. Terror HQ -- 5. Black Ninjas and Jihad in Ambon -- 6. Gangsters in the Philippines -- 7. The New Caliphate -- 8. Singapore: Al-Qaeda's Plan A -- 9. Bali: Al-Qaeda's Plan B -- 10. American Missteps -- Postlude: "By Tongue and Teeth"
Summary "Every major al-Qaeda attack since 1993 has had a connection to the Philippines, and Maria Ressa, CNN's lead investigative reporter for Asia and a Filipino-American who has lived in the region since 1986, has broken story after story about them. From the early, failed attempts to assassinate Pope John Paul II and Bill Clinton to the planning of the 9/11 strikes and the "48 Hours of Terror." in which eleven American jetliners were to be blown up over the Pacific, she has interviewed the terrorists, their neighbors and families, and the investigators from six different countries who have tracked them down
After the Bali bombing, al-Qaeda's worst strike since 9/11, which killed more than two hundred, Ressa broke major revelations about how it was planned, why it was a Plan B substitute for an even more ambitious scheme aimed at Singapore, and why the suicide bomber recruited to deliver the explosives almost caused the whole plan to fall apart when he admitted he could barely drive a car."
"Above all, Ressa has seen how al-Qaeda's tactics are shifting under the pressures of the war on terror. Rather than depending upon its own core membership (estimated at three to four thousand at its peak), the network is now enmeshing itself in local conflicts, co-opting Muslim independence movements wherever they can be found, and helping local "revolutionaries" to fund, plan, and execute sinister attacks against their neighbors and the West. If history is any guide, al-Qaeda revisits its plans over and over until they can succeed - and many of those plans have already been discovered and are here revealed, thanks to classified investigative documents uncovered by Ressa."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Asia, Southeast
al Qaeda
Bin Laden, Osama
Overseas item
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Qaida (Organization)
Terrorism -- Southeast Asia.
Terrorism -- Southeast Asia.
LC no. 2003063140
ISBN 0743251334