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REIGN OF TERROR by Spencer Ackerman

REIGN OF TERROR

How the 9/11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump

by Spencer Ackerman

Pub Date: Aug. 10th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-984879-77-6
Publisher: Viking

How Osama bin Laden helped bring about not just 9/11, but also the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

Donald Trump, writes Daily Beast senior national security correspondent Ackerman, “understood something about the War on Terror that [others] did not”—namely, that underlying it was the view that the enemy comprised non-White groups and nations “from a hostile foreign civilization.” Read: Islam. Certainly, that’s how many Muslims read it, and though Trump decried America’s foreign wars, he did little to rein in the hyperactive military. Anti-Muslim sentiment long predated 9/11, but when the towers fell, the resulting “Forever War,” its targets almost exclusively Muslim, backfired. It was ill defined and essentially unwinnable, “intolerable for a people accustomed to thinking of itself as exceptional.” While that war was fought abroad, it reverberated powerfully at home, where a surveillance state developed that had unprecedented police powers and “an atmosphere of paranoia that frequently turned conspiratorial.” As Ackerman rightly points out, the paranoia was directed toward Muslims but also toward liberals who were presumed to coddle the enemy. It was pointedly not directed at the domestic right-wing terrorists who have worked just as much mischief as al-Qaida. Immediately after the tragedies at Ruby Ridge and Waco, the National Rifle Association’s Wayne LaPierre denounced federal agents in their “stormtrooper uniforms” as enemies of “law-abiding citizens,” a view very much in evidence today. Meanwhile, hate crimes against Muslims have steadily risen, fueled by nativism, evangelical zealotry, and racism, all of which congealed in the cynical MAGA movement, which brought the world the spectacle of the right-wing extremist invasion of the Capitol and ongoing attempts to declare Trump the winner of the 2020 election—even as the Trump administration branded peaceful protestors as insurrectionists. Ackerman capably connects seemingly disparate elements without forcing issues so that readers will see how such matters as the Branch Davidian siege of 1993 helped fuel White supremacist movements today.

An intelligent, persuasive book about events that are all too current.