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Leaderless Jihad

Anyone feeling menaced by the long shadows cast by the White House these days should check out David Ignatius's plug for former CIA officer Marc Sageman's new book, Leaderless Jihad. Sageman has a clear prescription for the U.S. handling of terrorism: drop the act. Quit ratcheting up talk about Muslim extremists--today's 'third wave' of jihadists are less extremists, more chatroom-based 'terrorist wannabes,' and glamorizing the 'global war on terror' just incites them further.

Chris Hayes

March 4, 2008

Anyone feeling menaced by the long shadows cast by the White House these days should check out David Ignatius’s plug for former CIA officer Marc Sageman’s new book, Leaderless Jihad. Sageman has a clear prescription for the U.S. handling of terrorism: drop the act. Quit ratcheting up talk about Muslim extremists–today’s ‘third wave’ of jihadists are less extremists, more chatroom-based ‘terrorist wannabes,’ and glamorizing the ‘global war on terror’ just incites them further.

Chris HayesTwitterChris Hayes is the Editor-at-Large of The Nation and host of “All In with Chris Hayes” on MSNBC.


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