Weiss, Michael
ISIS Inside the Army of Terror
Buch

In ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror, American journalist Michael Weiss and Syrian analyst Hassan Hassan explain how these violent extremists evolved from a nearly defeated Iraqi insurgent group into a jihadi army of international volunteers who behead Western hostages in slickly produced videos and have conquered territory equal to the size of Great Britain. Beginning with the early days of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the founder of ISIS's first incarnation as "al-Qaeda in Iraq," Weiss and Hassan explain who the key players are-from their elusive leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to the former Saddam Baathists in their ranks-where they come from, how the movement has attracted both local and global support, and where their financing comes from.
Political and military maneuvering by the United States, Iraq, Iran, and Syria have all fueled ISIS's astonishing and explosive expansion. Drawing on original interviews with former US military officials and current ISIS fighters, the authors also reveal the internecine struggles within the movement itself, as well as ISIS's bloody hatred of Shiite Muslims, which is generating another sectarian war in the region. Just like the one the US thought it had stopped in 2011 in Iraq. Past is prologue and America's legacy in the Middle East is sowing a new generation of terror.


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Personen: Weiss, Michael

Standort: Präsenzbibl..

Interessenkreis: Fremdsprachig

Weiss, Michael:
ISIS : Inside the Army of Terror / Michael Weiss. - New York : Regan Arts, 2015. - 270 S.
ISBN 978-1-941393-57-4 Pp

Zugangsnummer: 0700/0061
Englisch - Signatur: Englisch Weiss - Buch