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Al Qaeda's Great Escape : The Military and the Media on Terrors Trail
Philip Smucker  

GMP ID: 18330
ISBN: 8170492610
Publisher:Manas
No. of Volumes: 1
Language: English
Physical Description: 328
Year of Publication: 2005
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When President Bush announced in a televised speech the week after September 11 that he wanted Osama Bin Laden dead or alive, a grieving nation seeking justice and revenge roared in approval. Two years later, as Al Qaedas associates mounted almost weekly attacks against U.S. interests and Bin Laden still roamed the earth as a free man, Americans wondered why. With both the military and the media declaring the war in Afghanistan over and a resounding success, Philip Smucker examines in Al-Qaedas Great Escape what kind of victory we can rightfully claim. Primarily focusing on the major battles of Tora Bora and Operation Anaconda, Smucker details how Bin Laden and scores of highly trained Al Qaeda fighters managed to slip unnoticed out of Eastern Afghanistan, despite the presence of the overwhelming U.S. military power that had already decimated the Taliban. To balance his reproach, Smucker turns a critical eye on post-9/11 developments in his own profession. Smucker charges that western media outlets, eager to satisfy their audiences thirst for revenge, began losing their grasp on journalistic objectivity while covering the militarys pursuit of Bin Laden. Blinding patriotism and an unhealthy reliance on the Pentagons press releases led the media to portray events that did not reflect the reality on the ground in Afghanistan. Further, Smucker contends that to satisfy the press and the publics need for vengeance, the Bush administration aggressively pushed to achieve some early, highly visible successes, leading to a shortchanging of long-term strategy. Impatience at the top forced a rush into a war aimed primarily at regime change, but it left the U.S. military largely empty-handed when it came to capturing its Al Qaeda prey. Likely the most grievous error of the ongoing campaign in Afghanistan, allowing members of Al Qaeda to escape, has given them the option to regroup, thereby posing a dangerous resurgent threat to U.S. National Security
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