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The Longest War

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by Peter L. Bergen

Bilal, Mohammed, 239

  Binalshibh, Ramzi, 3–4, 5, 6, 112, 115–16, 251, 252–53

  bin Laden, Hamzah, 87

  bin Laden, Muhammad, 13–14, 32, 34, 62, 78

  bin Laden, Najwa, 18, 340

  bin Laden, Omar, 19, 21, 69, 86–87, 222, 338

  bin Laden, Osama, xv, 126, 154, 155, 172–73, 199

  anti-Semitism of, 33, 57

  as assassination target, 57

  Azzam as mentor to, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 87

  Baghdad office desired by, 151–52

  and bombing of U.S. embassies, 21, 59

  childhood of, 11–12

  conspiracy views of, 23–24, 26, 27

  on Danish cartoons, 236

  in departure from Saudi Arabia, 19–20

  dictatorial powers of, 24–25

  in escape from Tora Bora, xvii, 34, 52, 70, 76, 77–79, 82, 84–85, 174, 337, 338

  in expulsion from Sudan, 21, 22, 68, 134

  failures of, xvi—xvii, xviii

  and family construction business, 13, 14, 32

  growing anti-Americanism of, 18–19

  health of, 61, 85, 338

  importance of, 335–37, 347–48

  interviews of, 26, 27–28, 36, 61, 131–32, 299

  Iraq invasion of Kuwait as seen by, 19, 131

  Islamic criticism of, 298–99

  leadership skills of, 93–94

  misogyny of, 19

  as mujahideen in Afghanistan, 7, 13, 14–16, 19, 23, 68–69, 78

  on 9/11, 11, 27–28, 59–60, 61

  and 9/11 planning, 4, 5, 24, 32, 33, 93–94, 252–53

  Omar’s desire for departure from

  Afghanistan of, 7–8

  Palestinian situation as seen by, 12, 18, 27–28, 32, 33, 188

  piety of, 11–12, 13, 34–35

  poetry of, 68, 335

  press conference of, 29

  regime change in Islamic world as goal of, xvi, 92–93

  reward for, 337–38

  as secretive, 5

  security for, 338–39

  shyness of, 33–34, 35

  in struggle with Massoud, 8–9

  survivalist ideas of, 340–41

  Sykes-Picot agreement denounced by, 27

  Tora Bora redoubt of, 68–69, 73, 74, 76

  U.S. believed weak by, 6–7, 9–10, 59, 93, 94

  U.S. culture and, 27, 57

  video and audiotapes of, 27, 33, 34, 59–60, 84, 85, 92, 237, 336, 338, 342–43

  in visit to U.S., 18

  war on U.S. declared by, 21–22, 29, 30–31, 32, 131, 304

  WMDs desired by, 214–15, 216, 217, 220, 247

  worldwide popularity of, 92

  Zawahiri influenced by, 23–24

  bin Laden, Saad, 163, 349

  bin Laden, Safia, 33

  bin Laden, Salem, 18

  bin Laden, Uthman, 78

  “Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in United States,” 37, 48, 50

  Black, Cofer, 53–54, 57, 95, 133, 341

  Black Hawk Down incident, 6, 20–21

  Blackwater USA, 165

  Blair, Dennis, 119

  Blair, Tony, 198

  Blinken, Antony J., 311, 312

  Bobbitt, Philip, 100–101, 104, 105

  Bodansky, Yossef, 225

  Bonn conference, 66, 67, 154

  Borger, Gloria, 148–49

  Bosnia, 27, 65, 217

  Bourgass, Kamal, 224

  Bouyeri, Mohammed, 203–4

  Bowling, Geneva, 123

  Boyd, Daniel, 240–41

  Bremer, Paul, 157, 158, 165

  Brennan, John, 306

  Brokaw, Tom, 96

  Brooklyn Bridge, 118, 123

  Brown, Lenna, 240

  Bureau of Intelligence and Research, 36

  Burke, Jason, 140

  Bush, George H. W., 44, 137

  Bush, George W., 1, 51, 110, 245, 260, 278, 292, 297, 313, 314, 322, 341, 345

  on alleged sleeper cells, 121

  bin Laden ignored by, 42, 43, 335

  briefed on bin Laden, 37, 49, 50

  at Ground Zero, 52–53

  on Iraq/al-Qaeda connection, 132, 134, 135–36, 150

  on Iraq insurgency, 165, 166

  Iraq surge of, xvii, 279, 283–84, 295–96

  Lackawanna cell briefings of, 127

  “major combat operations” declared ended by, 172

  in meetings on Afghan war, 53, 54–56, 194

  on morning of September 11, 51, 343

  overseas prisoners transferred to Guantánamo by, 113

  Pakistan border desired closed by, 72

  post-9/11 speech of, 57–58

  Abu Risha’s meeting with, 268

  State of the Union (2003) of, 153

  as “strong on terror,” 83–84

  Tora Bora strategy defended by, 83–84, 85

  in 2004 campaign, 83–84, 128, 129

  “war on terror” launched by, 52

  Bush (G. H. W.) administration, 41, 317

  Bush (G. W.) administration:

  and “light footprint” in Afghanistan, 52, 73, 180–81

  “nation building” disdained by, 179, 196, 317

  policy failures of, 40, 41, 42–47, 50

  torture denounced by, 100

  Cairo, 17, 238

  “Call for Global Islamic Resistance, The” (Suri), 90–91, 203

  Camp David, 54–56, 97, 280

  Camp Jaker, 320

  Camp Victory, 268

  Camus, Albert, 197

  Cannistraro, Vincent, 141

  Card, Andrew, 51

  Carney, Chris, 139

  Casey, George W., 268, 273, 274, 280–81, 283, 294, 318

  CENTCOM (Central Command, U.S.), 54, 80, 82, 83, 188, 273, 339

  Center for a New American Security, 319

  Center for Strategic and International Studies, 96

  Chalabi, Ahmed, 138, 141

  Chaudhry, Iftikhar, 258, 259

  Chechnya, 26, 198, 217

  Cheney, Dick, 43, 46, 51, 83, 158, 228–29, 284, 308, 313, 346

  coercive interrogation defended by, 115–16

  detention of prisoners authorized by, 103–4, 108

  Iraq-al-Qaeda connection and, 135–36, 148–49, 150–51

  Iraq surge and, 279–80

  on 9/11 Commission, 39

  smallpox attack feared by, 96–97

  as target of suicide operation, 187

  Tora Bora strategy defended by, 84, 85

  China, 128, 314

  Chomsky, Noam, 343

  Churchill, Winston, 58, 254, 303

  CIA, 33, 39, 42, 96, 136, 138, 208, 253, 261, 277, 278–79, 306, 317, 322, 339–40, 343, 345

  Abu Zubaydah interrogated by, 111–13

  Afghanistan operations of, 54, 55, 56–57, 59–60, 61–62, 65, 70–71, 72–73, 80, 82, 182

  bin Laden paper of, 37, 48, 50

  bin Laden unit of, 38, 139, 335–36, 349

  Counterterrorist Center (CTC) at, 37, 53, 95, 101, 141, 205, 341

  drones of, 44–45, 62, 127–28, 313, 331–33, 345–47

  extraordinary renditions by, xvi, 101–3

  failures of, 44–45

  on Iraq-al-Qaeda link, 134, 139–40, 142–43, 144, 145, 147–48

  Karzai supported by, 62–63

  KSM interrogated by, 114–15, 116–18, 119–20, 123

  suicide bombing against, 211

  in Tora Bora battle, 70–71, 72–73, 76, 77–78, 80

  waterboarding prohibited by, 113

  Citigroup building, 128, 129

  Citizen Police Liaison Committee, 250

  Clarke, Richard, 39, 42, 45, 46, 48, 52

  Clausewitz, Carl von, 58

  Clinton, Bill, 98, 125, 134, 277

  cruise missile strikes ordered by, 4, 46–47

  Clinton, Hillary, 287, 327, 329

  Clinton administration, 100

  policy failures of, 40, 41, 42, 45–46, 47

  sanctions on Taliban stopped by, 41


  Cloonan, Jack, 146–47

  CNBC, 148–49

  CNN, 7, 81, 82, 104, 133, 158, 166, 224, 255, 303, 339, 342, 346

  Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), 155–57, 275, 284

  Cohen, David, 129

  Cohen, Eliot, 194, 273, 277, 280, 295–96

  Cold War, 18, 41, 43–44, 58, 219

  Cole, USS, 26, 30, 45–46, 50, 127, 128, 134, 253, 304, 307

  Coleman, Daniel, 37–38, 39, 106, 110, 139

  Commander’s Emergency Response Program (CERP), 269

  Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism, 227

  Congress, U.S., Afghan War authorized by, 59

  Congressional Task Force on Terrorism, 225

  Constitution, U.S., 104

  “Continuity of Government” exercises, 97

  Cooper, Anderson, 303

  Council on Foreign Relations, 273, 288, 318

  Counterinsurgency Field Manual, 275–76, 277

  Counterinsurgency Warfare: Theory and Practice (Galula), 276–77

  Crane, Conrad, 276, 277

  Crawford, Susan, 107

  Cressey, Roger, 45, 46, 52, 95–96, 134, 348

  Crocker, Ryan, 287, 288, 292, 295

  Crumpton, Hank, 60, 65, 71, 73, 82, 91

  Cuba, 104

  Cuban Missile Crisis, 142

  Customs, U.S., 221

  Dadullah, Mullah, 187

  Dannenberg, Robert, 101, 254

  “Dark Winter,” 96

  Daschle, Tom, 96

  Daud, Mohammed, 191

  Defense Department, U.S., 33, 49, 142, 317–18, 325

  “big footprint” operations desired by, 40

  casualty aversion of, 80, 81

  failures of, 44–45, 54–55

  plan for Afghan war lacking by, 54–55

  Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), 138, 139, 141, 147, 228, 348–49

  Degauque, Muriel, 169, 170

  Delong, Michael, 80, 83

  Delta Forces, 40, 71–72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82

  de Mello, Sergio, 162

  Denver, Colo., 243

  Dera Ghazi Khan, 344

  Derwish, Kamal, 126, 127–28

  “Detention, Treatment and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War against Terrorism,” 104

  Detroit, Mich., 209, 213

  Detroit cell, 124, 304–5, 306

  Detroit News, 124

  Disneyland, 124

  Dobbins, James, 65–66, 180, 181

  Dodd, Christopher, 287

  Dostum, Abdul Rashid, 60, 61, 176

  Doucet, Lyse, 67

  Dover Air Force Base, 326

  Doyne, Brian, 170

  Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S., 193, 326

  Dubai, 90

  Durrani, Ahmad Shah, 317

  Dye, Jason, 185

  DynCorp, 192

  East Germany, 24

  Egypt, xvi, 79, 141

  Israel’s ceasefire with, 13, 23

  in 1967 war, 12

  torture in prisons of, 22, 98–100, 102

  U.S. support for, 27

  Zawahiri’s denunciation of, 22–23

  Egyptian Islamic Group, 17

  Egyptian Jihad, 4–5, 24, 30, 151

  Eikenberry, Karl, 182, 261, 328–29

  Eisenhower administration, 103

  elections and campaigns, U.S.:

  of 2000, 179

  of 2004, 83–85, 128, 129–30, 342

  of 2006, 278

  of 2008, 194–95

  Elizabeth II, Queen of England, 17

  Emanuel, Rahm, 313, 329

  Encyclopedia of Jihad, 88, 222

  Escobar, Pablo, 345

  Evans, Jonathan, 204–5

  extraordinary renditions, xvi, 98–103, 146

  Exum, Andrew, 318–19

  ExxonMobil, 209

  Faddis, Charles “Sam,” 145, 216–17, 225

  Fadl, Jamal al-, 38, 220

  Fahd, King of Saudi Arabia, 17

  Fahd, Nasir bin Hamad al-, 217

  Fahim, Mohammad, 176

  Faisalabad, Pakistan, 253

  Fallon, William J., 339

  Fallows, James, 277

  Fallujah, Iraq, 164–65, 290

  Farenheit 9/11, 343

  Faris, Iyman, 118, 123–24

  Farouq, Omar al-, 188

  Fazlullah, Maulana, 330

  FBI, 37–38, 39, 44, 48–49, 89, 96, 107, 110, 114, 126, 136, 149, 205, 238, 240, 241, 245, 250–51

  Federal Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), 33, 254, 255, 258, 261, 332, 347

  Feith, Douglas J., 52, 55, 137–38, 139, 155, 179

  “Fight on, Champions of Somalia,” 237

  Filkins, Dexter, 159

  fitna, 17

  Flournoy, Michèle, 312

  Foley, Laurence, 161

  Folsom Prison, 241

  Foreign Affairs, 202, 274–75, 294

  Foreign Policy, 97, 284

  Fort Bragg, 339

  Fort Dix army base, 241, 243

  Fort Hood, Tex., 239

  Fort Leavenworth, 276, 277

  Forward Operating Base Rhino, 81–82

  Fouda, Yosri, 114, 251–52

  Fox, David, 66

  Fox News, 49

  France, 27, 343

  Franks, Tommy:

  Afghan War plan and, 54–55, 180

  Iraq War plan and, 81

  Tora Bora operation controlled by, 73–74, 83, 84, 85

  Fury, Dalton, 71, 74, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82

  G-8, 198

  Gadahn, Adam, 235

  Gallup poll, 28

  Galula, David, 276–77

  Gamsharik, Haji Zaman, 74, 77

  Garrett, Brad, 101, 344

  Garzon, Baltasar, 204

  Gates, Robert, 1, 278, 283, 318, 320, 325, 327

  Gaza, 338

  Geneva Convention, 97–98, 103, 104, 108, 113

  GEO Television, 259

  Germany, 189

  Ghaddafi, Muammar, 248

  Ghailani, Ahmed Khalfan, 253, 254

  Ghaith, Suleiman Abu, 5, 217, 347

  Ghanem, Alia, 11–12

  Ghazi, Abdul Rashid, 257–58

  Gilani, Mubarak Ali, 249–50

  Gilani, Yousuf Raza, 264

  Globe and Mail, 179

  Godzilla (film), 123

  Goldberg, Jeffrey, 140

  Golden Mosque, 269, 272

  Gonzales, Alberto, 242

  Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, The (Garrett), 344

  Gordon, David, 182, 290, 292

  Gore, Al, 179

  Goss, Porter, 335

  Government Accountability Office, U.S., 324–25

  Graham, Bob, 134

  Grand Hyatt, 210

  Green Berets, 72, 80, 81

  Green Laboratory Medicine Company, 223

  “Greg” (CIA officer), 63, 66

  Grenier, Robert, 62, 63, 158, 182, 344

  Ground Zero, 52–53, 95–96, 234

  Guantánamo Bay, xv, xvii, 47, 104, 163, 250

  international view of, 120

  legal issues with, 97–98, 104–6

  Obama’s closing of, 306–7, 308

  torture at, 106–7

  Gujrat, Pakistan, 253

  Gul, Hassan, 187–88

  Gulf War, 19, 56, 76, 92, 163

  Haass, Richard, 154

  hadiths, 30–31

  Hadley, Stephen, 42, 46, 47, 48, 54, 195, 260–61, 272, 274, 275, 278, 282, 284, 292

  on Afghan War plan, 55

  Hafez, Mohammed, 167

  Hafs, Abu, 7

  Hagel, Chuck, 284

  Haider, Moinuddin, 79

  Haiti, 65

  Hajj, 87

  Hakim, Baqir al-, 164

  Hambali, 117

  Hamburg, Germany, 30, 90

  Hamdan, Salim, 47, 106

  Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, 108, 113

  Hamilton, Lee, 281, 282

  Hammami, Omar, 238

  Hanif, Abdul Haq, 186, 1
90

  Hansen, Ron, 124

  Haqqani, Amir, 185

  Haqqani, Jalaluddin, 15

  Haqqania madrassa, 248

  Haqqani Taliban, 332

  Harakat-ul-Jihad Islami, 236

  Harakat-ul-Mujahideen, 87

  Harbi, Ghanim al-, 79

  Harvey, Derek J., 156, 285

  Hasan, Major, 242

  Hasan, Nidal Malik, 239–40

  Hawali, Safar al-, 19

  Hawsawi, Mustafa al-, 123, 253

  Hayden, Michael, 112, 346–47

  Hazara, 65

  Hazmi, Nawaf al-, 38–39, 49

  Headley, David, 235–36, 242, 2237

  Hekmatyar, Gulbuddin, 151, 162

  Helmand, Afghanistan, 186, 319, 320

  Hensley, Jack, 163

  heroin, 190, 320

  Hezbollah, 301

  Hicks, David, 106

  Hijazi, Farouq, 151–52

  Hindu Kush, xvi, 335

  Hiroshima, Japan, 218, 228

  Hirsi Ali, Ayaan, 203–4

  Hoffman, Bruce, 201–2

  Holbrooke, Richard, 309–10, 312, 321, 328

  Holocaust, 58

  Hoodbhoy, Pervez, 215

  House of Representatives, U.S.:

  Appropriations Committee of, 315

  Armed Services Committee of, 287

  Foreign Affairs Committee of, 287

  Foreign Relations Committee of, 281

  Intelligence Committee of, 95

  HSBC bank, 209

  Hubayshi, Khalid al-, 70–71, 78

  Huntington, Samuel, 92

  Hussein, Saddam, 26

  al-Qaeda’s alleged links with, xvii, 43, 51, 52, 132–52, 224, 294

  bin Laden on, 131–32

  Kuwait invaded by, 18, 131, 299

  9/11 and, 52, 53, 55–56, 132, 135–36

  1993 World Trade Center bombing and, 56, 134–35, 136

  overthrow of, 159, 292, 318

  weapons of mass destruction and, 59

  Zarqawi’s criticism of, 144

  Hussein, Zein al-Abideen Mohamed, see Abu Zubaydah

  hydrogen peroxide bombs, 207–8, 243

  Ibrahim, Mukhtar, 200–201

  Imdadullah (suicide bomber), 183–84

  improvised explosive devices (IEDs), 150, 162, 170, 185, 187, 188, 269, 290, 291, 317, 320

  India, 79, 128, 210, 219, 248, 257, 259, 264–65, 301, 311

  Indian Airlines, 249

  Indonesia, xvi, 27, 120, 172, 302, 349

  Initiatives Group, 285

  Inside Terrorism (Hoffman), 201–2

  Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA), 151, 294

  International Atomic Energy Agency, 227

  International Institute for Strategic Studies, 323

  International Islamic Front, 29

  International Monetary Fund, 128, 162

  International Red Cross Committee, 113

  International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), 181, 188

  interrogations:

  coercive, xv, xvii, 107–13, 114–19

  noncoercive, 97, 100, 113–14, 149–50, 269

  Iran, 12–13, 153–54, 175, 177, 227, 247, 264, 293–94, 347

  Iran-Iraq War, 153

 

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