Shariah: the Threat to America: an Exercise in Competitive Analysis (Report of Team B Ii) - R. James Woolsey - Books - Center for Security Policy - 9780982294765 - September 22, 2010
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Shariah: the Threat to America: an Exercise in Competitive Analysis (Report of Team B Ii)

R. James Woolsey

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Shariah: the Threat to America: an Exercise in Competitive Analysis (Report of Team B Ii)

This study is the result of months of analysis, discussion and drafting by a group of top security policy experts concerned with the preeminent totalitarian threat of our time: the legal-political-military doctrine known within Islam as "shariah." It is designed to provide a comprehensive and articulate "second opinion" on the official characterizations and assessments of this threat as put forth by the United States government. The authors, under the sponsorship of the Center for Security Policy, have modeled this work on an earlier "exercise in competitive analysis" which came to be known as the "Team B" Report. The present Team B II report is based entirely on unclassified, readily available sources. As with the original Team B analysis, however, this study challenges the assumptions underpinning the official line in the conflict with today's totalitarian threat, which is currently euphemistically described as "violent extremism," and the policies of co-existence, accommodation and submission that are rooted in those assumptions.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 22, 2010
ISBN13 9780982294765
Publishers Center for Security Policy
Pages 370
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 21 mm   ·   539 g
Language English  
Contributor Brian Kennedy
Contributor Christine Brim
Contributor David Reaboi
Contributor David Yerushalmi
Contributor James "Ace" Lyons

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