Richard Labévière

Dollars for Terror:
The United States and Islam
404 pp., 2000

Dollars for Terror
The U.S. and Islam

TABLE OF CONTENTS


PROLOGUE FOR AMERICAN EDITION

The Cold War Continues. . . 3

FOREWORD
Chapter I — An American Friend at the Palace of Nations
Chapter II — Islamism Versus Arab Nationalism
Chapter III — The Mercenaries of Globalization
Chapter IV — The CIA’s "Afghans" and Their Networks
Chapter V — Osama bin Laden, "Our Man" in Kandahar
Chapter VI — The Holy and Financial War of the Muslim Brothers
Chapter VII — Is There a Pilot Onboard the U.S. Aircraft?
Chapter VIII — Making Good Use of "Low-Intensity Conflicts"
Chapter IX — The Privatization of U. S. Foreign Policy
Chapter X — Islamism and Zionism: Complementary Enemies
Chapter XI — Iran, the Alibi of the "Great Satan"
Chapter XII — Why Saudi Arabia Finances Islamism
Chapter XIII — The Taleban, Mercenaries of the American Oil Companies
Chapter XIV — Behind the Slaughter of Luxor, bin Laden’s "Afghans"
Chapter XV — Islamist Deal-Making and Organized Crime
Chapter XVI — Afghanistan and Sudan are the Wrong Targets
Chapter XVII — Facing Islamism
Conclusion — The CIA at the Negotiating Table