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Revisiting the Early Al Qaeda: An Updated Account of its Formative Years.

Authors :
Bergen, Peter
Cruickshank, Paul
Source :
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. Jan2012, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p1-36. 36p.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Ten years after 9/11, and after the death of Osama bin Laden, this article re-examines the early history of Al Qaeda—from its founding in August 1988 up until bin Laden's declaration of war against the United States in Afghanistan in 1996—by examining the group's aims, operations, alliances, finances, and administration during five distinct phases of the evolution of bin Laden's worldview. The authors argue that in assessing the formative years of bin Laden's organization, it is equally wrong to minimize the ambitions and organization of the early Al Qaeda as it is to telescope back from the Al Qaeda of the 9/11 attacks to argue that the group was organizing itself to wage a global Jihad from its inception. The authors outline how it was only a half decade later—after the group had decamped to Sudan, and after the U.S. had deployed troops in Saudi Arabia and Somalia—that al Qaeda shifted to conceiving its central mission as attacking American targets. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Subjects

Subjects :
*TERRORISTS
*HISTORY

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1057610X
Volume :
35
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
69870538
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/1057610X.2012.631454