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Terror IncorporatedTracing the Dollars Behind the Terror Networks |
Product Details
ISBN-10
1-58322-673-7
ISBN-13
978-1-58322-673-5
Publication Date
May 2005
Nb of pages
336
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Description
In Terror Incorporated, Loretta Napoleoni maps out the arteries of an international economic system that feeds armed groups the world over. Chasing terror money, she takes the reader from CIA headquarters to the smuggling routes of the Far East, from the back rooms of Wall Street to hawala exchanges in the Middle East.
Napoleoni describes the “New Economy of Terror,” “a fast-growing international economic system with a turnover of about $1.5 trillion [that] is challenging Western hegemony.” It is made up of illegal businesses such as arms and narcotics trading, and oil and diamond smuggling, as well as charitable donations and legal profits. Napoleoni reveals the interdependency between economies run by armed groups and western economies.“ As in the Crusades, religion is simply a recruitment tool; the real driving force is economics.” A pioneering examination of the system and methods by which international terrorism is financed, Terror Incorporated is “penetrating, lucid and essential” -Harry Porter, author of Empire State
A pioneering exposé of “The New Economy of Terror.”
ReviewsPress Reviews
John K. Cooley, author of Unholy Wars
Noam Chomsky
Greg Palast, author of the New York Times bestseller The Best Democracy Money Can Buy and The Joker’s Wild: Dubya’s Trick Deck playing cards Reader Comments-Jul 26, 2006, a reader said:This was a very revealing book on the Terrorism problem the world is faced with. It also reveals that the War on Terror will never be ended until the Lord returns. Jim Bair |
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