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9/15/2013 11:28:45 PM EDT
I'm about 3/4 the way through the book and have to say - this has been one of the best reads I've had in a while....


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How safe are we? What do we sacrifice to feel safe? And who pays the ultimate price?

Two Pulitzer Prize–winning journalists examine one of the most sensitive post–9/11 national security investigations—a breathtaking race to prevent an al-Qaeda bomber from launching Osama bin Laden’s final attack on American soil.

In Enemies Within, Matt Apuzzo and Adam Goldman lay bare the complex and often contradictory state of counterterrorism and intelligence in America through the pursuit of Najibullah Zazi, a terrorist bomber who trained under one of bin Laden’s most trusted deputies. Zazi and his coconspirators represented America’s greatest fear: a terrorist cell operating inside America.

Apuzzo and Goldman lift the veil of secrecy to reveal the strengths and weaknesses of our counterterrorism measures. This real-life spy story—uncovered in previously unpublished secret NYPD documents and interviews with intelligence sources—shows that while many of these programs are more invasive than ever, they are often counterproductive at best.

After 9/11, New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly initiated an audacious plan for the Big Apple: dispatch a vast network of plainclothes officers and paid informants—called “rakers” and “mosque crawlers”—into Muslim neighborhoods to infiltrate religious communities and eavesdrop on college campuses. Police amassed data on innocent people, often for their religious and political beliefs. But when it mattered most, these strategies failed to identify the most imminent threats.

Enemies Within tackles the tough questions about the measures that we take to protect ourselves from real and perceived threats. Apuzzo and Goldman take readers inside America’s sprawling counterterrorism machine while it operates at full throttle. They reveal what works, what doesn’t, and what Americans have unknowingly given up.  
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I'd highly recommend it if this stuff interests you



I'll update when I'm done (prob about one more day )
9/16/2013 10:49:41 AM EDT
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This is kind of a tough one, because the NYPD has exposed and short stopped a number of Islamic plots in New York by using these tactics.

In many cases, the Feds have taken credit, which the Feds, especially the FBI are infamous for doing.
So, while the tactics may be questionable, the results are hard to argue with.
It's a difficult balance between citizens rights, and stopping terror plots in the one city the Islamics most want to attack again.
Kelly understands his city is THE prime target in America and while you might have issues with the techniques, you find it hard to argue with the results.

If you have young Islamic men engaging in terrorist activities, mostly based out of New York mosques, it would be stupid to ignore the threat, and given the type of activity, the only way to stop it is to watch who's doing what in mosques.
This puts the police on a razor edge between protecting a vulnerable city and protecting peoples rights.
Strangely, people have no complaint when the police use precisely the same techniques against the Mafia.
9/17/2013 2:53:04 AM EDT
[#2]
At least in the book, they're saying the polar opposite


That NYPD's Intel division have missed most of the plots and that the lack of oversight (unlike the federal side) has kept that from the public


I don't know, don't live in NY anymore so I'm an outsider looking in now...



I'm in the epilogue now - it's a good, easy, quick read.... worth picking up.... kindle version isn't expensive either.