
Inside the Jihad
My Life With Al Qaeda, A Spy's Story
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Narrated by:
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Lloyd James
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Omar Nasiri
This is a detailed portrait of a complex man who fought on both sides. From Europe's burgeoning terrorist underground in the 1990s, to the training camps of Afghanistan, to the radical mosques of London, Omar Nasiri offers a unique and chilling perspective, on both the rise of Al Qaeda and the intelligence services that struggled to contain it.
Inside the Jihad is the story of a double agent operative working for UK and French intelligence by infiltrating Al Qaeda training camps. During his time in the camps, Nasiri met all of the top terrorist leaders, including Osama bin Laden, and engaged in a wide range of illegal activities. Strikingly well-written and gripping, Inside the Jihad is a terrifying, suspenseful read.
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Rare inside account
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Layman smooth
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I recommend American Radical for anyone who was fond of this book.
Inside the al-qaeda training camps
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A good look at the mindset of radical Islam and the threat it poses both to the west and to the Ummah.Definately worth a read
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Inside the Jihad
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Eye opening for an American
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Insightful, even if a bit Neurotic
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Radical extremist come in many forms
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Yet Mr Nasai doesn’t describe his personal wardrobe, except to mention ‘jeans’.
Nothing else. Did he wear a skullcap? How did he dress?
Perhaps the Author wore designer clothing
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Inside the Jihad
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