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Becoming the enemy: Convergence in the American and Al Qaeda ways of warfare

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The United States and Al Qaeda represent two fundamentally different forms of warfare. The US, with its basis in the Western way of warfare, relies on an almost totally instrumental form of warfare and Al Qaeda, with its basis in the Islamic way of warfare, fights an expressive, existential form of warfare. This paper illustrates how both sides' ways of warfare are converging toward each other. It also argues that this is in fact a good thing because it will allow the US to understand its enemy and thereby allow the US to defeat him in terms he can understand.

Keywords: Al Qaeda; Counterinsurgency; Counterterrorism; Insurgency; Middle East; Special Forces; Terrorism; War

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 February 2008

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