Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism

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Blind Spot: The Secret History of American Counterterrorism

Author(s): Tim Naftali (Author)

  • Publisher: Basic Books
  • Publication Date: 1 May 2005
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 352 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0465092810
  • ISBN-13: 9780465092819

Book Description

This damning history of America’s counterterrorism efforts since World War II – including missed opportunities and lessons unlearned that led to 9/11 – reveals why liberal democracies are ineffective at stopping terrorism In this revelatory new account, national security historian Timothy Naftali relates the full back story of America’s attempts to fight terrorism. On September 11, 2001, a long history of failures, missteps and blind spots in intelligence services came to a head with tragic results. At the end of World War II, the OSS’s “X-“department had established a seamless system for countering the threats of die-hard Nazi terrorists. But those capabilities were soon forgotten, and it wasn’t until 1968, when Palestinian groups began a series of highly publicized airplane hijackings, that the US began to take counterterrorism seriously. Naftali narrates the game of “catch-up” that various administrations and the CIA played – with varying degrees of success – from the Munich Games hostage-taking to the raft of terrorist incidents in the mid-1980s through the first bombing of the World Trade Centre in 1993 and up to 9/11. In riveting detail, Naftali shows why holes in US homeland security discovered by Vice President George HW Bush in 1986 were still a problem when his son became President, and why George W Bush did little to fix them until it was too late. Naftali concludes that open, liberal democracies like the US are incapable of effectively stopping terrorism. For anyone concerned about the future of America’s security, this masterful history will be necessary – and eye-opening – reading.

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About the Author

Timothy Naftali is Associate Professor at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. The author of One Hell of a Gamble: Krushchev, Castro and Kennedy, he lives in Washington DC.

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