BIN LADEN'S PLAN

The Project for the New Al Qaeda Century

(C) 2001-2009 by David Malone

All Rights Reserved

(Trafford Publishing, Nonfiction, 230 p.)

"FROM AN AUTHOR WHOSE TRENDS ANALYSIS PREDICTED THE 9/11 PLOT,
explore
how Bin Laden hijacked Bush's imperialism and
learn how America can win the war with words . . ."

10% of the author's proceeds from book sales are donated to the "Tuesday's Children" fund,
one of few remaining charities for 9/11 victim families


KEY POSTS

AUTHOR:

Contact

Biographical

NY Times Climb

. . . Prediction

. . . News Coverage

Speeches

BOOK:

Summary

Recommendations
(9 p.)

Front Cover

Table of
Contents

Selected
Excerpts
(10 p.)

References

ARTICLES:

"October
Surprises"

(2 p.)

"Bush Elected
Ahmadinejad"

(6 p.)

"Al Qaeda's Post-
Election Disposition"

(1 p.)

"Al Qaeda's Election
Plot Disclosed"

(2 p.)

SEQUEL:

Another Messiah Pretender

KNOW YOUR ENEMY

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Discover:

(1) The Current Status of the 9/11 War

(2) The Strategy Behind Al Qaeda's Campaign

(3) A Vision of a New US War Policy Worthy of Guiding Our Brave Soldiers

(For a similar narrative of the 9/11 War, see "Al Qaeda Strikes Back" by Bruce Riedel, head of President Obama Afghanistan-Pakistan Policy Review Board, essay available from From Foreign Affairs, May/June 2007")
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    (1) The Status

  • BUSH'S WAR POLICY FAILED AMERICA by:

    (A) Allowing the high command of Al Qaeda's global insurgency the 7-year boon of a Pakistani safe haven,

    (B) Exhausting America's financial, military and ideological resources on a war in Iraq that has only increased the oil revenues, terrorist recruitment and ideological appeal of Al Qaeda's war against American imperialism,

    (C) Blocking the clearest path to American victory: a US-led "Manhattan Project" initiative to resolve the global energy crisis through sustainable usages of renewable energy sources.

    (2) Their Strategy:
  • AL QAEDA HAS ENDEAVORED TO PORTRAY ITS WAR ON AMERICA AS A DEFENSIVE JIHAD AGAINST A "GREAT SATAN" EMPIRE. Most successfully, Bin Laden prompted this display of imperial belligerence from the United States by baiting the oil-hungry Bush Administration into crusading across the Middle East in pursuit of its "Project for the New American Century" initiative. On the central front of the war against the Al Qaeda insurgency, the ideological battlefield, the 9/11 masterminds duped Bush into sabotaging America's position. Among Al Qaeda's arsenal of weapons, CRUSADER BAITING MOST THREATENS AMERICA'S NATIONAL SECURITY.

  • Al Qaeda waged a ten-year campaign to provoke an American invasion of Iraq, an effort that culminated in the 9/11 attack.

  • Bin Laden's October surprises in 2000 and 2004 supported Bush's presidential election victories, a pattern Al Qaeda tried to repeat in 2008.

  • The Bush Administration's occupation of Afghanistan and failed Pakistan policy transformed Al Qaeda into the world's strongest nuclear power, a stateless terrorist empire capable of deployment worldwide that is immune to nuclear counterattack.

  • During its seven years of sanctuary in Pakistan, Al Qaeda's high command has directed an unprecedented global terrorist campaign principally aimed at winning the world war for hearts and minds.

  • Bin Laden's decision to refrain from openly attacking the American homeland since 9/11 served to transfer war guilt to the bellicose Bush Administration.

  • In the short term, Al Qaeda primarily seeks to provoke the US invasions of Pakistan and Iran in order to solidify the image of a crusading superpower.

  • In the long term, Al Qaeda aspires to enact the Apocalypse myth by portraying Bin Laden as the awaited Muslim Messiah at war with the Great Satan empire.

    (3) Our Vision

  • As with any counterinsurgency campaign, victory over Al Qaeda and its global Islamist insurgency can only begin by diminishing its mass appeal. The context for this ideological victory can be framed with the termination of Al Qaeda's crusader-baiting influence on American foreign policy and the adoption of a US war effort that is primarily dedicated to winning the ideological conflict. A central focus of this new foreign policy must be a US-led international initiative to resolve the global energy crisis with sustainable alternative energy sources, an American-made boon to humanity that will serve on a global scale to both elevate the standard of living and restore pro-American sentiment (read recommendations).

Last Updated:  June 3, 2009