Terrorism's War with America: A History
By (Author) Dennis Piszkiewicz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th November 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
International relations
History of the Americas
303.6250973
224
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
482g
For most Americans, terrorism made the transformation from theoretical threat to frightening reality on September 11th, 2001; but America and its people had been the target of terrorist acts for over four decade. The assault began with the hijacking of airliners, but soon included the bombing of embassies, as well as attacks on military units and navy ships. In acts aimed at the US and its people prior to September 11th, terrorists killed at least a thousand people and injured close to 10,000. Piskiewicz tells the history of modern international terrorism from its beginning in 1958 with the Cuban hijacking of an airliner en route from Miami. He recounts the political orientation of the enemy, the growing viciousness of their attacks and the blundering responses by the US government. Terrorism has evolved from a disorganized activity of individuals and small groups, through its adoption of political warfare by nationalists, insurgents and the disenfranchised, to its current incarnation as a weapon of political change used by "rogue" states and radical religious movements. The United States blundered along for four decades, responding to terrorist attacks with inaction, important verbal assaults, or ill-conceived acts of retaliation. The latter, unfortunately killed more innocents than terrorists. This title highlights the challenges that face America and the community of nations in putting terrorists out of business without adopting their tactics. It includes a survey of major terrorist actions against the US and its interests over four decades; describes major US anti-terrorist actions during the period; and features extensive documentation from contemporary media and US government sources.
"A must read, well researched and chronicled, for anyone with even the slightest interest in the frightening contemporary international situation. The dedication alone makes a chilling, insightful observation that our children's generation, hopefully, will be more civilized than ours."-Frank McAdams, author, The American War Film: History and Hollywood
Recommended. General readers and lower-division undergraduate through graduate collections.-Choice
"Recommended. General readers and lower-division undergraduate through graduate collections."-Choice
DENNIS PISZKIEWICZ is the author of Wemher von Braun: The Man Who Sold the Moon (Praeger, 1998).