9/11 Attacks on America
9/11 Attacks on America | Bibliography
Books
Yonah Alexander and Michael S. Swetman, Usama bin Laden’s al-Qaida: Profile of a Terrorist Network. Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers, 2001.
Peter L. Bergen, Holy War Inc.: Inside the Secret World of Osama bin Laden. New York: Free Press, 2001.
Noam Chomsky, 9-11. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2001.
Martha Crenshaw and John Pimlott, eds. Encyclopedia of World Terrorism. Armonk, NY: Sharpe Reference, 1997.
Laura K. Egendorf, ed. Terrorism: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven Press,...
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Table of Contents
- Enemies of Freedom Committed an Act of War Against America
- The Attacks Were God’s Punishment for America’s Actions Against Islam
- Osama bin Laden Wants to Drive the West from the Islamic World
- The Attacks Were Part of Militant Islam’s War Against America
- The Terrorist Attacks Were Not the Result of U.S. Actions
- U.S. Policies in Islamic Lands Are a Root Cause of the Terrorist Attacks
- The Terrorists Were Waging a War the United States Began
- The Financial Backing of Terrorist Groups Must Be Targeted
- The United States Should Seek Alternatives to Military Action
- The Terrorist Attacks Should Be Treated as Acts of War
- The Terrorist Attacks Should Be Treated as International Crimes
- Bombing Afghanistan Is the Wrong Response to the Terrorist Attacks
- Bombing Afghanistan Was a Necessary Step in the War Against Terrorism
- The Attacks Revealed America’s Lack of Preparedness Against Terrorism
- The Terrorist Attacks Clarified the Meaning of Good and Evil
- Evil Is Too Simplistic an Explanation for the Terrorist Attacks
- The World Must Respond to the Attack on New York City
- The Attacks Revealed the Importance of the Public Sector
- The Attacks Marked the End of the Post–Cold War Era
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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