Crush the Cell: How to Defeat Terrorism Without Terrorizing Ourselves
by Michael A. Sheehan
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Offers a realistic study of what the United States needs to do to protect itself against terrorism, revealing why many of the current tactics are largely a waste and calling for a new approach that emphasizes the identification and destruction of terrorist cells.Tags
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Sheehan,an experienced counter-terrorism expert, provides a good summary and analysis of the terror issues facing our country, and thoughts on dealing with and minimizing the affects of any potential future attacks.
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Michael Andrew Sheehan was born in Red Bank, New Jersey on February 10, 1955. He entered the Special Forces after graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1977. He led a clandestine hostage-rescue assault team in Panama in 1979 and carried out antidrug and counterinsurgency missions in El Salvador, Colombia, and show more Honduras. He received a master's degree from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in 1988 and a master's degree from the Army Command and Staff College in 1992. While still on active duty with the Army, he joined the staff of Madeleine K. Albright, when she was United States ambassador to the United Nations. He focused largely on peacekeeping issues. He retired from the military in 1997 as a lieutenant colonel. In 1998, he was named the State Department's chief of counterterrorism. While in this position, he made his concerns about Osama bin Laden and the dangers of Al Qaeda known. After the 9/11 attacks, he spent two years as an assistant secretary general of the United Nations. In 2003, he headed New York Police Department's new counterterrorism bureau. In 2011, he became an assistant secretary of defense overseeing Special Operations forces and military drone policy worldwide. After leaving the Defense Department in 2013, he became a fellow at the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point and lectured and consulted. His book, Crush the Cell: How to Defeat Terrorism Without Terrorizing Ourselves, was published in 2008. He died from multiple myeloma on July 30, 2018 at the age of 63. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 363.325 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Public Safety - Police, Crime Investigation Terrorism, Disasters, Civil Defense Social conflict Terrorism
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