
The Last Refuge
Yemen, al-Qaeda, and America's War in Arabia
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Narrado por:
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Michael Butler Murray
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Gregory Johnsen
A gripping account of how al-Qaeda in Yemen rebounded from an initial defeat to once again threaten the United States.
Far from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States and al-Qaeda are fighting a clandestine war of drones and suicide bombers in an unforgiving corner of Arabia. The Last Refuge charts the rise, fall, and resurrection of al-Qaeda in Yemen over the last 30 years, detailing how a group that the United States once defeated has now become one of the world’s most dangerous threats. An expert on Yemen who has spent years on the ground there, Gregory D. Johnsen uses al-Qaeda’s Arabic battle notes to reconstruct their world as they take aim at the United States and its allies. Johnsen brings listeners inside al-Qaeda’s training camps and safe houses as the terrorists plot poison attacks and debate how to bring down an airliner on Christmas Day. The Last Refuge is an eye-opening look at the successes and failures of fighting a new type of war in one of the most turbulent countries in the world.
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One of the better books I have read on terrorism.
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What made the experience of listening to The Last Refuge the most enjoyable?
Very Informative and eye opening-Tied up a lot of loose ends and explained a lot of unknowns. I thought it was very well written and assembled.What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
President Saleh's return from Saudi Arabia for medical treatment was actually an escape.What three words best describe Michael Butler Murray’s voice?
Unfamiliar with correct pronunciation of names and places.If you could give The Last Refuge a new subtitle, what would it be?
Understanding AQAP and the Yemeni government.Any additional comments?
I would have liked to have seen an afterword or post-script, I would have liked to have heard G.Johnsens own opinion on how to solve or address the AQAP issue-or perhaps what we were doing wrong or right. This was an essential piece missing.Great book too many charachters to keep up with.
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Would you consider the audio edition of The Last Refuge to be better than the print version?
This book is great. The only thing that I really didn't like was the extreme over statement of Bin ladens role in the soviet war in Afganistan. He survived one attack on his moutain hide out and left for Pakistan as fast as he could. And remained in pakistan for the rest of the so called "jihad." His role in the jihad was a man with money to give and pretty much nothing else.bin laden.
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expected more history of Yemen
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Great story.
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The details
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