Manufacturing Terrorism: When Governments Use Fear to Justify Foreign Wars and Control Society Contributor(s): Coles, T. J. (Author) |
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ISBN: 190557097X ISBN-13: 9781905570973 Publisher: Clairview Books OUR PRICE: $18.00 Product Type: Paperback Published: January 2019 |
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BISAC Categories: - Political Science | Security (national & International) - Political Science | Terrorism |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (0.70 lbs) 222 pages |
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Publisher Description: 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? T. J. Coles poses these and other hard-hitting questions in this disturbing survey of secret political maneuvering 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) Islamist jihad, he argues that the intelligence agencies, military, and governments employ six key methods to manufacture terrorism: 1. Blowback--attacking other countries and provoking violent responses. 2. Proxies--creating terrorists (including members of 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 to justify certain 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 those who simply "hate our way of life"--in contrast to the simplistic narrative of conspiracy websites and talk shows--Coles asserts that each case of terrorism needs to be evaluated individually. Manufacturing Terrorism presents a complex picture that distinguishes among cases of blowback, proxies, false-flags, simulations, and so on. It offers an indispensable briefing to help readers make sense of our chaotic and dangerous world. |
Contributor Bio(s): Coles, T. J.: - T. J. COLES is a postdoctoral researcher at Plymouth University's Cognition Institute, working on issues relating to blindness and visual impairment. His thesis The Knotweed Factorcan be read online. A columnist with Axis of Logic, Coles has written about politics and human rights for Counterpunch, Newsweek, the New Statesmanand Truthout. His books include The Great Brexit Swindle, President Trump, Inc. andFire and Fury. |