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OverviewTHE PHANTOM NETWORK: Osama bin Laden and the Shadow Games of Global IntelligenceHow a Fugitive Built a Global Terror Empire-and Who Helped Him Do It Osama bin Laden is etched into history as the mastermind behind 9/11-the figure who brought the world's only superpower to a standstill in a single morning. Yet the story we have been told is painfully incomplete. He did not rise in isolation. He was not a lone villain lurking in a cave-he was the product of a global system of intelligence gambits, political bargains, misjudgments, and covert alliances. The Phantom Network takes readers deep into the labyrinth behind the myth, exposing how the world's most wanted man was enabled, protected, hunted, and ultimately transformed into a symbol far larger than himself. Drawing on declassified intelligence, expert interviews, and first-hand accounts, this gripping investigation retraces bin Laden's path from an idealistic Saudi youth to the architect of a worldwide militant movement. It follows the evolution of Al-Qaeda from its early roots in the CIA-backed anti-Soviet jihad to its reinvention in the digital era, spawning ISIS and inspiring fragmented ""lone wolf"" attackers. The book dismantles simplistic narratives and reveals how states-including the United States, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia-played shadow roles in shaping the very threat they later fought to destroy. With narrative flair and forensic insight, the chapters explore explosive questions: - Did the West underestimate and unintentionally empower bin Laden during the Afghan War? - How did Pakistan's intelligence networks enable him to evade capture for nearly a decade? - Why were key Saudi connections and financial pipelines long ignored? - What truths still lie buried in the classified aftermath of Operation Neptune Spear? - Has global counterterrorism learned anything-or simply forged new versions of the same danger? The result is a portrait of a man who understood the weaknesses of his enemies better than they understood him. But more importantly, it is a portrait of the system that failed to contain him-not because it lacked power, but because it lacked clarity. Part history, part geopolitical thriller, part cautionary tale, The Phantom Network challenges readers to rethink what they know about terrorism, intelligence, and the wars fought in the shadows. It reveals that bin Laden's most enduring weapon was not violence-it was narrative. His death did not end the story; it changed the playing field. We remain haunted by the apparition he left behind: a decentralized ideology, a perpetual conflict, a fear without borders. In exposing the hidden alliances and catastrophic miscalculations that allowed bin Laden to ascend, this book forces us to confront an uncomfortable truth-global jihad cannot be defeated without first understanding how it was made. The Phantom Network is a powerful, timely, and necessary account of how a fugitive built a terror empire-and how the world helped him do it, often without ever realizing it. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Naeem ChishtiPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9798273872073Pages: 318 Publication Date: 10 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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