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- Title: Crush the Cell
- Author : Michael A. Sheehan
- Release Date : January 06, 2008
- Genre: Political Science,Books,Politics & Current Events,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 972 KB
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Written by a man who is arguably the countryâs most authoritative voice on counterterrorism, Crush the Cell demolishes, with simple logic, the edifice of false âterror punditryâ that has been laid, brick by brick, since 9/11. A veteran of special ops, international diplomacy, and bruising clashes with federal law enforcement agencies, Michael Sheehan delivers in this book a two-part message: First, that weâve wastedâand are continuing to wasteâbillions of dollars on the wrong protective measures, and second, that knowing the bad guysâ next move is paramount.
Somewhere in America, Sheehan maintains, are a number of terrorist cells, their membersâ heads filled with schemes of mayhem and destruction. Motivated not, as some believe, by feelings of disenfranchisement, disdain for freedom, or economic envy but by a compelling ideological hatred, these individuals plot not just terror but paralyzing terrorâthe kind that can shut down a country.
Unwittingly aiding and abetting them are many (but not all) âterror expertsâ and members of the media who, for reasons that are partly self- serving, rate the bad guysâ capabilities far higher than they are, playing into terroristsâ hands with their hype. Spurred by the punditsâ inflated assessments, legislation follows that drains billions from taxpayersâ pockets and pours money into a bloated Washington bureaucracy championing needless programs.
Here, Sheehan shows why defensive fortresses donât work, but offensive operational intelligence does. He also peels back the mystery surrounding terrorist cells, portraying them as, typically, a group of bumblers searching for a charismatic leader who has what it takes to conduct a complex symphony of violence. Sharing time in the narrative spotlight are not just agents of al Qaeda, but also frighteningly destructive lone wolves, cults, and radical movements.
In his career, Sheehan has operated in the mountain jungles of Central America, the back alleys of Mogadishu, and the teeming streets of New York Cityâbut he has also participated at the highest levels of policy making at the White House, the State Department, and the United Nations. Itâs his time protecting Americaâs most populous city as its counterterrorism czar, however, that yields this bookâs most fascinating insights. As Sheehan reveals thwarted threats to New Yorkâs bridges, subways, and landmarks, and recounts extraordinary simulations staged to gauge terroristsâ true abilities, we gain perhaps the clearest picture yet of what modern terror-fighting is all about.