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ID087393
Title Proper9/11 attacks
Other Title Informationa study of Al Qaeda's use of intelligence and counterintelligence
LanguageENG
AuthorIlardi, Gaetano Joe
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C. were undoubtedly the most brazen and shocking terrorist attacks conducted by a sub-state group in history. Al Qaeda's capacity to achieve this outcome depended in large part on its meticulous intelligence and counterintelligence preparations. These activities allowed Al Qaeda to exert a strong measure of control over its operating environment, leading to a confidence that events would unfold as planned. Moreover, intelligence and counterintelligence allowed Al Qaeda to form highly accurate and realistic assessments of its environment, an outcome that helps to dispel notions of an organization consumed by a level of fanaticism that distorts its perception of reality, or else frustrates its capacity to engage in rational decision making
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 32, No. 3; Mar 2009: p171-187
Key WordsAl Queda ;  9/11 Attack ;  Intelligence ;  Counterintelligence