by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed - £9.99 Gerald Duckworth and Co (2006)
paperback
ISBN 13: 9780715635834 | ISBN 10: 0715635832
On July 7th 2005 London experienced its most serious terrorist attack since the V-2 raids of WW2. We still don't know who planned the bombings or whether they remain at large in the UK. The official account has changed repeatedly and remains riddled with anomalies and confusion. Meanwhile, the government has resisted calls for a public inquiry and is instead presenting a 'narrative' written by a civil servant.
In this exhaustive investigation, Nafeez Ahmed reveals for the first time the full extent of the links between UK intelligence and terrorists based in Britian. He shows how Britain and the US continue to co-operate with Islamist groups in Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East, and he establishes the urgent need for an independent inquiry into the events of last summer.
The London bombings, much like the attacks on New York in 2001, were a widely predicted consequence of the West's global strategy. If we face a future of terrorist atrocities we should understand the extent to which our governments have accepted this as the price of business as usual.
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