From: Jonathan Davis (jonathan.davis@lineone.net)
Date: Tue Dec 16 2003 - 11:20:53 MST
Hi Blunderlov,
I strongly recommend the book I am reading now (that I quoted earlier)
Modern Jihad by Loretta Napoleoni. It is a superb, politically neutral
analysis of the economic side of terrorism. Within twenty pages she had this
reader gripped. The book is ostensibly about how terrorists finance
themselves, but it is so much more.
Here is the review from Publishers Weekly:
"No punches are pulled in this alarming study of a $1.5-trillion terrorist
economy that is as integral a part of the Western economy as banking or big
oil. So compelling is Italian economist and journalist Napoleoni's
indictment of the West for the creation and sustenance of international
terrorism that she believes this is the reason publication was nixed by her
commissioning publisher's board of directors. Napoleoni traces 50 years of
Western economic and political dominance in developing Muslim countries
backing repressive, corrupt regimes, fighting the Cold War by proxy and
blocking the legitimate economic ascendancy of millions. "As in the
Crusades," in which Napoleoni finds many modern parallels, "religion is
simply a recruitment tool; the real driving force is economics." The only
way those left behind by globalization can afford to fight back, the author
says, is with the proceeds of crime, drugs, arms, prostitution, gems,
smuggling, even slavery all fueled by the West's addictions and other
"poisonous dependencies" and laundered and reinvested by the West's own
financial industry. Interviews with former terrorists, intelligence
officials and world-class economists enliven this thoughtful and informed
analysis, but evidence of the FBI and CIA being prevented by the Clinton and
Bush administrations from fully investigating the real (Saudi) sources of
Islamist terrorism and of the real motives for the campaigns in Afghanistan
and Iraq could create a political firestorm here and abroad."
This is in no way and US bad/Them good type anti-Western screed, but rather
a superbly interesting look at terror groups, their means, methods and
masters. From French Indo-China, to the mining of Nicaraguan ports through
to Noraid, Al Quaeda and the new narco-terrorists.
The horrible truth is that the "economy of terror" is deeply entangled with
the West's economy. To destroy it might destroy us too and that is one of
the most serious conundrums we face. If we were to really succeed in the war
on terror, we would almost certainly plunge our economies into serious
recession.
I know this sounds a bit suspicious, but the evidence in this book is
superbly well presented.
Here are some reviews and a good Weblog post/summary:
Official website: http://www.modernjihad.com/index_home.html
http://www.teamnull.com/blog/archives/000635.html (good blog summary)
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/books/story/0,10595,1105765,00.html
The Saudis: Friends or Foes?
http://www.progress.org/2003/saudi01.htm
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3129953/
I am sorry I am just chucking this at you, but I am rushing to organise my
trip to India. In know you will love the book, check it out if you can.
Kind regards
Jonathan
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> Hey Blunderlov,
>
> I don't really get Moore's points.
>
> He asks if the Bush family and Osama bin Laden's family have some
links
> with
> Bush. If they do, so what? If would be virtually impossible to avoid
Saudi
> money if you dealt with the non-Israeli middle east over the last 25
> years.
> This looks like a simple smear attempt by Moore and is as such basing
his
> implied arguments on a fallacy fallacious.
>
> The central question in my opinion, is not about Bush and Bin Laden,
but
> about a multi-decade refusal by various American administrations to
face
> up
> to the nasty horror that is Saudi Arabia? In her new book - Modern
Jihad -
> Loretta Napoleoni shows how every post-war US administration has
squashed
> attempts to investigate the Saudis. I expect this will be a
fascinating
> story when it emerges.
>
> The Bin laden on dialysis story is a feint. He planned and financed
the
> operation before he was sent to (probably die) in his Afghan cave. See
> Operation Holy Tuesday for an in-depth look at the run up to 9/11 and
> Osama's involvement:
>
> http://www.limbicnutrition.com/blog/archives/020958.html
[Blunderov]
Hey Jonathan! Nice post - thoughtful. There is much in what you say about
the 'multi-decade refusal by various American administrations to face up to
the nasty horror that is Saudi Arabia' as you so well put it.
Sadly, as is pointed out by Moore, this is itself part of a larger pattern
in which the USA, lover of freedom and democracy, has consistently supported
the most atrocious dictatorships, including Saddam, and even gone so far as
to subvert and overthrow perfectly legitimate democratic governments when
expedient. Perhaps this is quite simply the way all empires are built and
maintained and the US is no less immune to this than any previous empire.
Pity.
With regard to OBL, it seems that Moore was incorrect in asserting that the
bin Ladens were evacuated during the air travel lockdown. Otherwise I have
not, so far, located any other inaccuracy in this context.
Whether OBL is dead or not remains to be seen. There have, subsequent to
9/11, been sporadic tapes allegedly starring OBL but who can tell if they
are real? Me, I thought Saddam was long dead, but apparently he isn't.
Still, it does seem strange that the US was unable to find OBL.
Best Regards
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