The New Jackals

The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism
Author Simon Reeve
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Subject Islamic terrorism
Publisher Andre Deutsch
Publication date
1998
Media type Print
Pages 304
ISBN 1-55553-509-7

The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism is a 1998 book by Simon Reeve.

Background

Published in 1998, this New York Times bestseller was the first book on Osama bin Laden, Ramzi Yousef, and Al-Qaeda. Classified documents obtained by the author detailed the existence, development, and aims of al Qaeda.[1]

Summary

According to Reeve, a group of several thousand men who fought against the Soviets during the Afghan War of the 1980s, later dominated international terrorism. He warned that many of these men, known as the ‘Afghan Arabs’, became the core of al Qaeda. Reeve states that they were a new breed of terrorist, militants with no restrictions on mass killing. Reeve concluded that by 1988, the world was entering a new age of apocalyptic terrorism; Reeve predicted al Qaeda would launch massive attacks on Western targets.

Following the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, the book was republished with a new epilogue, which warns the West remains vulnerable to further attacks, possibly from biological and nuclear weapons of mass destruction.

Publication

Published 1998 by Andre Deutsch (later Carlton) in the United Kingdom and NUP in the U.S., ISBN 1-55553-509-7.

References

  1. Powers, Thomas. "The Trouble with the CIA - The New York Review of Books". nybooks.com. Retrieved 10 January 2014.

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