Marching Toward Hell by Michael Scheuer

Marching Toward Hell by Michael Scheuer

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Now available in paperback, Marching Toward Hell, the incendiary review of the Iraq War with a new introduction from author Michael Scheuer- veteran CIA expert and author of the bestsellingImperial Hubris.

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Marching Toward Hell by Michael Scheuer

Michael Scheuer is the author of Imperial Hubris, which was a New York Timeshardcover bestseller for fifteen weeks and stirred up attention in every national and local media outlet. He is a veteran CIA counterterrorism analyst who for many years headed the Osama bin Laden unit. In Marching Toward Hell, Scheuer offers a scathing and frightening look at how the Iraq war has contributed to the enemy's strength and fundamentally changed the geopolitical landscape in a way that is harmful to U.S. interests and security concerns. Scheuer will examine the ways in which the war has widened the conflict by almost every measure, made America less secure, and left us all increasingly vulnerable to attack.
Michael Scheuer is a twenty-plus-year CIA veteran. From 1996 to 1999, he
served as the Chief of the bin Laden unit (aka Alec Station), the Osama bin
Laden tracking unit at the Counterterrorism Center. He then worked as Special
Adviser to the Chief of the bin Laden unit from September 2001 to November 2004.
He resigned from the CIA in 2004. He is currently an Adjunct Professor of
Security Studies at Georgetown University and a Senior Fellow at the Jamestown
Foundation, writing regularly for its online publication Global Terrorism
Analysis
. He lives in Virginia with his wife and two children.
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ISBN 13 9780743299718
ISBN 10 074329971X
Title Marching Toward Hell
Author Michael Scheuer
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2009-03-16
Number of pages 400
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