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Manufacturing Terrorism - When Governments Use Fear to Justify Foreign Wars and Control Society (Paperback)
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Manufacturing Terrorism - When Governments Use Fear to Justify Foreign Wars and Control Society (Paperback)
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What if your own government deliberately creates terrorists? What
if their short-term aims - deposing regimes that no longer serve
Western interests, justifying invasions of sovereign nations, and
expanding the security state at home - have long-term consequences
for us all? What if most of the horrific bombings, stabbings and
vehicle attacks of recent years are connected - indirectly and
sometimes directly - to British, French and American intelligence?
These and other hard-hitting questions are posed by T. J. Coles in
this disturbing survey of secret political manoeuvrings and covert
manipulation. Welcome to the world of manufactured terrorism...
Backed by a wealth of documentation, including court records,
parliamentary inquiries and little-known but official publications,
the author exposes the role of the deep state in brutal acts of
terror. Exploring Operation Gladio, Northern Irish terror and,
predominantly, Islamic jihad, he argues that intelligence agencies,
the military and governments employ six key methods to manufacture
terrorism: 1/ Blowback: attacking other countries and provoking
violent responses. 2/ Proxies: creating terrorists (including
al-Qaeda) and using them against enemies. 3/ Provocateurs:
provoking individuals from minorities into committing terrorist
acts. 4/ Green-lighting: allowing terrorists to commit attacks in
order to justify specific policies. 5/ False-flags: committing
terrorism and blaming it on designated enemies. 6/ Simulations:
holding drills and exercises as covers for apparent terrorist acts.
Contrary to claims that terrorism is caused by people who simply
`hate our way of life' - and in contrast to the simplistic
narrative of conspiracy websites and talk-shows - Coles argues that
each case of terrorism needs to be evaluated separately.
Manufacturing Terrorism presents a complex picture that
distinguishes between cases of blowback, proxies, false-flags,
simulations, etc. It offers an indispensable briefing to help
readers make sense of our chaotic and dangerous world.
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