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  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Times Books; 1st Edition edition (17 Oct. 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805091033
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805091038
  • Product Dimensions: 16.4 x 3.1 x 24.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,629,093 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Insightful... "Counterstrike.".. is not just another book about Sept. 11, Iraq or Afghanistan. Rather, it focuses on the various military and civilian agency responses to terrorism [with a] strong portrayal of the many unheralded United States victories.... Americans should take comfort in this book's reminder that their government can adapt to meet threats as they change, keeping them safer--if not necessarily safe--from terrorism."--Daniel Byman, " The New York Times""There is a flood of 9/11 books now coming onto the market, but "Counterstrike" by Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker of the "New York Times" should be atop the list of anyone curious about how the U.S. government has grappled with the challenges posed by al Qaeda."--Time.com""Counterstrike"' provides a detailed look at the changes that have occurred and the personalities behind those decisions, as well as the complicated global chessboard of terror networks and sympathetic governments that made adaptation so vital."--"The Boston Globe""This eye-opening account of how the U.S. government has vastly upgraded its counterterrorism efforts since Sept. 11 reminds readers that while the threat from al Qaeda and its affiliates persists, so does the American will to strike back."--Joshua Sinai, "The Washington Times""In "Counterstrike," Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker, reporters for the "New York Times," warn that another catastrophic terrorist event is inevitable, but their behind-the-scenes account of the evolution of U.S. counterterrorism strategy gives officials the highest marks... "Counterstrike" is a glowing portrayal of the American intelligence community."-- Robert D. Crews, "San Francisco Chronicle""Masterful ... A fast paced, gripping story... A well reported, well written dive into the arcane world of counterterrorism over the past decade... ["Counterstrike"] is a significant contribution to our body of knowledge regarding our campaign thus far in the 'Long War' against al-Qaeda an

About the Author

Eric Schmitt is a terrorism correspondent for "The New York Times" and has embedded with troops in Iraq, Somalia, and Pakistan. Schmitt has twice been a member of "Times "reporting teams that were awarded the Pulitzer Prize.Thom Shanker, a Pentagon correspondent for "The New York Times," routinely spends time embedded with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Shanker was formerly a foreign editor and correspondent for the "Chicago Tribune," based in Moscow, Berlin, and Sarajevo.

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Five REVEALING Stars!! Authors Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker give a wide-ranging and engrossing look at our secretive and expansive efforts to fight a new type of war against terror in the days following 9/11. When the Bush administration was caught off guard by a deep strike at the heart of some of America's most treasured institutions by the evil Osama bin Laden and his forces, the administration was pushed into a change of direction in both collating and sharing internal intelligence between revitalized/reorganized agencies, sometime unconventionally, and in fighting the major terrorist enemy of Al Qaeda and its offshoots that extended far beyond what had begun in the Clinton administration. When we invaded Afghanistan and Iraq, this new type of war was 'templated' over conventional war on the battlefield, from the highest levels to the lowest combat units. The authors trace the rise of an interesting cast of characters, thru 3 presidential administrations, who changed the approach from "kill or capture" of high valued targets in Al Qaeda to a new overall approach that has even expanded our philosophy of nuclear war to include the WMD implications of the war on terrorism, as in the case of Bush's National Security Presidential Directive 46. The many successes and frustrations of the Bush administration were handed over to the Obama administration and its own particular strategy, ultimately leading to the killing of the top man in Al Qaeda and the further expansion of the continuing war on terror from countries such as beleaguered Pakistan to our own efforts on US soil to prevent attacks and contain internal threats.Read more ›
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