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by Michael Scheuer


  Syed, Raziud Din. “Osama Bin Laden—A Terrorist or the Continuity of the Islamic Idea of Life?” Jasarat, 4 January 2000.

  Sylla, Ibrahim. “Mauritania Blames al-Qaeda Ally for Deadly Raid.” Reuters, 5 June 2005.

  Tahir, Abd-al-Salam, and Steven Lee Myers. “Suspect in Cole Attack Reportedly Says Another U.S. Ship Was Targeted in January.” Al-Sharq Al-Awsat (Internet version), 11 November 2000.

  Tahiri, Amir. “A Lion in Paris.” Al-Sarq Al-Awsat, 5 April 2001.

  — — —. “Interview with Unidentified Algerian Senior Counterterrorism Officer.” Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, 4 November 1997.

  “Taliban Ask Bin Laden to Halt Anti-Saudi Activities.” Nation, 27 March 1997.

  “Taliban Chief Criticizes Outside Pressure on Afghan Issue.” AFP, 23 September 1998.

  “Taliban Expelling Arab Muslim Fundamentalists: Egypt.” AFP, 27 December 1996.

  “Taliban, JUI Threaten AmCits, Any Country Supporting Attacks.” Khabrain, 2 November 2000.

  “Taliban Will Not Hand Over Bin Laden for the Following Reasons.” Al-Quds Al-Arabi (Editorial), 17 November 1999.

  Tamay, Rose, et al. “‘High-Powered’ Firearms Flood Abu Sayyaf Camp.” Philpino Star Ngayon (Internet version), 23 August 2000.

  Tarakzai, Sajjad. “Taliban, Hizb-e Islami Hold Talks in Peshawar, Both Groups Agree for Reconciliation.” Jang, 8 May 2001.

  Tattersall, Nick. “Mauritania Shows Risks in U.S. Strategy in Africa.” Reuters, 18 August 2005.

  Al-Tawil, Kamil. “U.S. Investigators Reportedly Focusing on Bin Laden’s Role.” Al-Hayah (Internet version), 20 January 1999.

  “Terrorism and Osama Bin Laden.” CNN Burden of Proof (Transcript), 17 May 2001.

  “The Terrorist and the State.” Frontline Online, April 1999.

  “Text of the World Front’s Statement Urging Jihad against Jews and Crusaders.” Al-Quds Al-Arabi, 23 February 1998.

  Thomas, Christopher. “Holy War Run from Ruined Afghan Hideout.” The-Times.com, 21 August 1998.

  “330 Killed during Ramadan in Algeria.” Washington Report on Middle East Affairs 20, no. 2, (March 2001): 40.

  “Three Pakistani-based Dons Behind Delhi Bomb Blasts.” All India Radio Network, 18 June 1996.

  “A Tightrope Walk.” Times of India (Editorial, Internet version), 1 August 2000.

  Timmerman, Kenneth. “Likely Mastermind of Tower Attacks.” Insight Magazine, 31 December 2001.

  — — —. “Sudan Financier Monopolizes Exports.” African Economic Digest, 29 August 1994.

  — — —. “Time to (En)Act.” Pioneer(Editorial), 14 December 2001.

  — — —. “This Man Wants You Dead.” Reader’s Digest (July 1998): 50–57.

  Tjandraningsih, Christine T., and Rudy Madanir. “Jakarta Blast Was against U.S.: Bali Bombing Suspect.” Kyodo World Service, 6 August 2003.

  “TNI Chief Warns against Growing Separatism in Aceh,” Radio Republik Indonesia, 23 November 1999.

  “TNI Reinforcements Deploy to Paso to Repel Christian Attacks.” Republika (Internet version), 7 June 2000.

  “TNI to Verify Reported Arms Sales to Aceh Separatists.” Jakarta Post (Internet version), 4 March 2000.

  “Today’s Harvest.” Al-Jazirah Space Channel Television, 28 February 2001.

  “Today’s New Cult Hero.” Economist (Editorial), 29 August–4 September 1998.

  Tohid, Owais. “Azhar Calls for Jihad against India First, Then U.S.” AFP, 6 January 2000.

  Torriero, E. A., and Michael Martinez. “Al Qaeda Architect’s Influence Raises Fear.” Chicago Tribune, 18 November 2001.

  “Transcript of Bin Laden’s October [2001] Interview.” CNN.com, accessed 5 February 2002.

  “Transcript of Osama Bin Laden Video Tape.” CNN.com, accessed 13 December 2001.

  Trifonov, Igor. “12 Killed, 108 Injured by 8 Aug Bomb Blast in Moscow.” ITAR-TASS, 15 August 2000.

  Trinidad, Marian. “MILF Chief Calls for UN-Supervised Referendum.” Manila Times (Internet version), 23 March 2000.

  Trofimov, Yaroslav. “As a Taliban Regime Falls inside Afghanistan, So Do Islamic Convictions outside Its Borders.” Wall Street Journal, 31 December 2001.

  Trotta, Daniel. “Al-Qaeda Suspects Go on Trial in Spain.” Reuters, 22 April 2005.

  Tunbridge, Louise. “Islam Crusade Warning for U.S. ‘Enemy.’” Daily Telegraph, 15 August 1995.

  “Turkey Detains Key al-Qaeda Figure.” Daily Telegraph, 11 August 2005.

  “Two Egyptians Connected with Fundamentalist Groups Arrested.” AFP, 29 June 1998.

  “200 Held after Cairo Attacks.” www.CNN.com, 1 May 2005.

  “Two More Arrested in Kuwaiti Bomb Plots.” Washington Post, 13 November 2000.

  “UBL Popularity Increased ‘Manifold’ in Northwest Pakistan.” Wahdat, 23 July 1999. 1, 5.

  “UBL Urges Mujahedin to ‘Arrest’ Clinton, Shoot U.S. Commandos.” Pakistan, 12 September 1999.

  Ulaymat, Musallom. “As Part of the Chain of Pressure on Jordan to Agree to Settlement Demands, U.S. Embassy Spreads Word about Existence of Terrorism in Jordan and Sets Up Barricades on Embassy Walls.” Shihan, 8–14 July 2000.

  Al-Umash, Bassam. “The Mentality of Osama Bin Laden.” Al Ra’y, 16 August 1999.

  “Unattributed Biography of Osama Bin Laden.” Frontline Online, April 1999.

  “The United States and Russia Should Not Invite the Wrath of the Muslims of the World.” Ausaf, 4 June 2000.

  “‘The United States Should Search within Itself’: Exclusive Interview with Osama Bin Laden.” Ummat, 28 September 2001.

  “Unready Citadel.” Telegraph (Editorial), 25 December 2000.

  Unson, John, et al. “Mercado Urges MILF Not to Postpone Talks with Manila.” Philippine Star (Internet version), 29 November 1999.

  “U.S. Aid for Ahmed Shah Masood against Osama.” Jang (Editorial), 29 December 1998.

  “U.S. Has Long Blamed Sudan for Harboring Terrorists.” Associated Press, 20 August 1998.

  “U.S. Intelligence Cites Iraqi Ties to Sudan Plant.” Associated Press, 25 August 1998.

  “U.S. Launches Training in Gulf of Guinea.” Associated Press, 29 June 2005.

  “U.S. Offers to Help Bangladesh Combat Terrorism.” Reuters, 18 April 2005.

  “U.S. on Guard in Saudi Arabia.” CBS News, www.CBSnews.com, 7 December 2004.

  “U.S. President Says Chechnya ‘Internal Affair.’” Interfax, 21 November 2002.

  “U.S. Reportedly Asks Taliban for Bin Laden.” Al-Quds Al-Arabi (Internet version), 11–12 March 1998.

  U.S. State Department. “Fact Sheet on Osama Bin Laden.” 14 August 1996.

  — — —. “Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1992.” Washington, DC, April 1993.

  — — —. “Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1993.” Washington, DC, April 1994.

  — — —. “Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1994.” Washington, DC, April 1995.

  — — —. “Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1995.” Washington, DC, April 1996.

  — — —. “Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1997.” Washington, DC, April 1998.

  — — —. “Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1998.” Washington, DC, April 1999.

  “U.S. Temporarily Closes Six Embassies in Africa.” Reuters, 24 June 1999.

  “Uzbekistan Accuses Taliban Leader and Bin Laden Attempting to Assassinate Its President.” Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, 8 March 1999.

  Vause, John, and Ben Wedeman. “Death Toll Rises in Egypt Tourist Bombings.” CNN News, www.CNN.com, 9 October 2004.

  Venzke, Ben N. “A Year after Embassy Bombings, the Threat of Terrorism Settles In.” Boston Globe, 8 August 1999.

  “A Verdict against Terrorism.” Washington Post (Editorial), 30 May 2001, 18.

  Vick, Karl. “Assault on a U.S. Embassy: A Plot Both Wide and Deep.” Washington Post, 23 November 1998.

  Vogel, Steve. “Special Forces Sent to Philippines Fight.” Washington Post, 16 January 2002.

  Vollman, William T. “Letter from Afgha
nistan: Across the Divide.” New Yorker (15 May 2000).

  Wain, Barry. “Allegations of Terror Targets in Singapore Rattle Region.” Wall Street Journal, 8 January 2002.

  Waller, Douglas. “Inside the Hunt for Osama.” Time, 21 December 1998.

  Wallerstein, Immanuel. “Islam, the West, and the World.” Journal of Islamic Studies 10, no. 2 (May 1999): 109–25.

  Wang Gungwu. “Huntington’s Clash: II: A Machiavelli for Our Times.” The National Interest 46 (Winter 1996/97): 69–73.

  Wang, James. “Same Battle, New Foe.” Chicago Tribune, 2 March 2001.

  Warsi, Tariq. Nawa-I Waqt, 30 December 1998.

  “Washington: Progress in Investigation into Destroyer Blast in Aden.” Al-Hayah, 19 October 2000.

  Weaver, Mary Anne. “Blowback,” Atlantic Monthly (May 1996): 24–28, 36.

  — — —“The Real Bin Laden.” New Yorker (24 January 2000): 32–38.

  Wechsler, William F. “Follow the Money.” Foreign Affairs 80, no. 4 (July/ August 2001).

  “Weekly Says Bin Laden Financial Manager to Testify.” AFP, 8 December 1998.

  Weiner, Tim. “Blowback from the Afghan Battlefield.” New York Times Magazine, 13 March 1994.

  — — —. “Missile Strikes against Bin Laden Won Him Esteem in Muslim Lands, U.S. Officials Say.” New York Times, 8 February 1999.

  Weiner, Tim, and James Risen. “Long Running Dispute on Sudan Marked Counterattack Plans.” New York Times News Service, 21 September 1998.

  Weir, Fred. “Shifting Tactics in Chechnya.” Christian Science Monitor, 30 December 2002, 1.

  Weiser, Benjamin. “Bin Laden Linked to Embassy Blast by an Ex-Soldier.” New York Times, 21 October 2000.

  — — —. “Papers Shed Light on Informer’s Role in Terror Inquiry.” New York Times, 23 December 2000.

  — — —. “Plot to Kill Bin Laden Disclosed.” New York Times, 21 February 2001.

  — — —. “Prosecutors Portray the Strands of a Bin Laden Web of Terror.” New York Times, 23 January 2000.

  — — —. “U.S. May Ask Death Penalty in Bombings.” New York Times, 9 October 1998.

  — — —. “U.S. Says It Can Tie Bin Laden to Embassy Bombings.” New York Times, 8 October 1998.

  Weiser, Benjamin, and James Risen. “The Masking of a Militant: A Special Report.” New York Times, 1 December 1998.

  Welch, David. “The ‘Clash of Civilizations’ as an Argument and as a Phenomenon.” Security Studies 6, no. 4 (Summer 1997).

  West, Julian. “Atomic Haul Raises Fears of Bin Laden Terror Bomb.” Sunday Telegraph (Internet version), 23 April 2000.

  — — —. “Western Spies Find Bin Laden in Afghanistan.” Sunday Telegraph (Internet version), 21 March 1999.

  “Westerners Killed in Saudi Arabia.” BBC News, http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk, 2 May 2004.

  Weymouth, Lally, et al. “Pieces of the Puzzle.” Newsweek, 18 December 2000.

  “What Does Israel’s Acknowledgment of Possessing Nuclear Weapons Mean?” Al-Jazirah (Editorial), 21 January 2000.

  “Will Bin Laden End Up in China? Taliban Makes Afghan Arabs Wage Jihad in Xinjiang.” Al-Watan Al-Arabi, 23 May 1997.

  “Will Bin Laden Strike within Weeks?” Al-Islah Weekly, June 1998.

  “The Will of Abdullah Azzam, Who Is Poor to His Lord.” Azzam Publications Web site at http://panther.netmania.co.uk, April 1986.

  Wisgerhop, Amy E. “International Non-state Terrorism and the Translate Paradigm.” Low Intensity Conflict and Law Enforcement 8, no. 2 (Summer 1999): 58–80.

  Woolsey, R. James, and Mansoor Ijaz. “Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Cold.” Los Angeles Times, 12 September 2001.

  “World; Africa: Suspect Bin Laden Associate Arrested.” BBC Online Network, 5 March 1999.

  “World Front for Fighting the Jews and the Crusaders, Statement No. 4.” Al-Hayah, 19 August 1998.

  “The World Number One Wanted Bin Laden: The Ally Who Became Enemy.” Al-Majallah, 5 September 1998.

  Wright, Robin. “Far Reaching Bin Laden Probe Pays Off.” Los Angeles Times, 28 August 1998.

  — — —. “Invisible War on Terrorism Accelerates Worldwide.” Los Angeles Times, 7 January 2002.

  — — —. “Saudi Dissident a Prime Suspect in Blast.” Los Angeles Times, 14 August 1998.

  Wright, Robin, and Bob Drogin. “New Chapter in Terrorism May Have Begun.” Los Angeles Times, 13 October 2000.

  Yaghi, Subhi. “Bin Laden Said Funding Islamists Fighting Lebanese Army.” Al-Nahar (Internet version), 5 January 2000.

  Yarov, Vladimir. “Fiendishly Precise Calculations. Terrorists Use Simple Bomb to Maximum.” Segodnya, 10 August 2000.

  Yates, Dean. “Criticism Grows of Indonesia Security after Blasts.” Reuters, 31 May 2005.

  Yemelyarenko, Vladimir. “Ahmed Shah Mas’ud: Afghan War Will End in Pakistan.” Izvestiya, 2 December 2000.

  “You Fight Fire with Fire.” Al-Ansar (Internet), 14 May 2002.

  Young, Hugo. “We Will Not Tolerate the Abuse of Prisoners of War; Guantanamo Could Be Where Europe and America Part Company.” Guardian (Internet version), 17 January 2002.

  Yusufzai, Rahimullah. “A Cult Hero Is Born.” News (Internet version), 1 September 1998.

  — — —. “From the Horse’s Mouth.” News (Internet version), 27 August 1998.

  — — —. “In the Way of Allah.” Pakistan (Internet version), 15 June 1998.

  — — —. :Man and Myth.” Newsline (September 1998).

  — — —. “No Reaction from Bin Laden to Death Penalty for His Men in Jordan.” News, 19 September 2000.

  — — —. “Taliban Arab Sources Say Video Telecast on Qatar TV was Fabricated.” News (Internet version), 25 September 2000.

  — — —. “Taliban Hurt by Musharraf’s Statement.” News (Internet version), 6 October 2001.

  — — —. “Their Last Sanctuary,” News, 26 January 1999.

  — — —. “World’s Most Wanted Terrorist: An Interview with Osama Bin Laden.” abcnews.com, 28 December 1998.

  Zaatari, M. “No Leads Yet in Probe of Murder in Sidon; American Woman Had Been Warned to Stop Proselytizing.” The Daily Star (Internet version), 25 November 2002.

  Zafar, Mahmud. “Osama Backs Harakatul Ansar against U.S.” Jang, 20 October 1997.

  Zaganjori, Bledar. “Spies of U.S. Embassy Discovered.” Gazeta Shqiptare, 9 January 1999.

  Zakaria, Fareed. “What’s Next?—The New Rules of Engagement.” Newsweek, 31 December 2001–7 January 2002.

  Zaydan, Ahmad Muwaffaq. “Amid Conflicting Reports on Expansion of His Current Contacts and Scarcity of His Resources, Washington Is Pursuing Bin Laden’s Network in India in Anticipation of a New Strike by Him.” Al-Hayah, 22 January 1998.

  — — —. “Appearing at a Rally in Afghanistan to Support the Leader of the Islamic Group, Bin Laden, al-Zawahiri, and Rifa’i Taha Pledge to Set Umar Abd-al-Rahman Free.” Al-Hayah (Internet version), 23 September 2000.

  — — —. “Bin Laden Fortifies His Position at Jalalabad and Will Respond with SAM and Stinger Missiles.” Al-Wasat Magazine, 21 February 1999.

  — — —. “Bin Laden in Kandahar to Keep Him Away from Media, and ‘Out of Concern for His Safety.’” Al-Hayah, 8 April 1997.

  — — —. “Bin Laden Mediates with Afghan Opposition to Stop Imminent Offensive against Taliban.” Al-Hayah, 13 March 1998.

  — — —. “Bin Laden’s Gifts Enable Him to Infiltrate Pakistani Media.” Al-Hayah, 12 November 1998.

  — — —. “Bin Laden Thanks God for U.S. Destroyer Bombing.” Al-Hayah (Internet version), 4 November 2000.

  — — —. “Celebrated His Son’s Marriage in Presence of Family Members.

  Bin Laden Hints at Indirect Role in the Bombing of Destroyer USS Cole.” Al-Hayah, 1 March 2001.

  — — —. “Field Commanders Threaten Taliban They Will Withdraw if Taliban Extradite Bin Laden.” Al-Hayah, 22 January 2001.

  — — —. “Interview with Mustafa Hamza.” Al
-Hayah, 21 April 1996.

  — — —. “Pakistan Delivers to Jordan an Islamist Holding U.S. Citizenship.” Al-Hayah (Internet version), 8 January 2000.

  — — —. “350 of Bin Laden’s Men Fighting North of Kabul.” Al-Hayah, 14 July 1997.

  Zaydan, Ahmad Muwaffaq, and Turki al-Dahkil. “New U.S. Strike Expected because of Bin Laden.” Al-Hayah, 21 October 1998.

  Zaydan, Ahmad Muwaffaq, and Shafiq al-Asadi. “Information about Nuclear Weapon for Bin Laden from Central Asia.” Al-Hayah, 6 October 1998.

  Zaynah, Abduh. “Al-Zayyat Fears Missing Date for Submitting Ujayzah’s Appeal and Renotifies Egypt’s Military Prosecutor.” Al-Sharq Al-Awasat, 12 January 2002.

  Zerrouky, Hassane. “Thousands of People Killed in 2000—The Forgotten of the Concord.” Le Matin (Internet version), 10 January 2001.

  Zia, Sarhardi. “Assassination Attempt on Osama Bin Laden Foiled in Afghanistan. Muslimedia International (Internet version), 1 May 1997.

  Index

  Note on Arabic names: The prefix “al-” has been retained but ignored for purpose of alphabetization. “Bin” is treated as a primary element and appears under B.

  Afghanistan. See also mujahedin

  Arab Afghan fighters, 110–13, 114–17

  as battlefield for radical groups, 119–21, 278

  character of Afghans, 23–24, 168–69

  government of, 53–54, 277–78

  jihad, 26, 97–101, 113–17

  reaction to Soviet invasion, 119–21

  Soviet withdrawal from, 110–11, 113

  Africa. See East

  Africa Algeria, 235, 260

  Arab Afghan fighters, 110–13, 114–17

  Arab-only training camps, 106–10

  Atef, Mohammed, 80–81, 102, 177, 244

  Azzam, Shaykh Abdullah

  admiration for bin Laden, 109

  bin Laden’s admiration for, 109

  death of, 78, 262

  duty of every Muslim, 68, 76

  influence of, 66, 78, 93

 

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