Anonymous author says thinking terrorists just don't like us is dangerously shortsighted.

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From: Detroit Free Press (Detroit, MI)
Date: 20040721
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Byline: Marta Salij

``Imperial Hubris' by Anonymous; Brassey's ($27.50)

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Rare is the book that can change the course of an international debate, but "Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror" is just such a book.

We are losing the war on terror? Yes, though that's the least of the bad news, says the author, a senior U.S. intelligence official who wishes to remain anonymous. We are losing, and we don't even see that we're losing.

We are losing because U.S. leaders refuse to consider Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda and their allies and ...

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