The Five Front War: The Better Way to Fight Global Jihad


Noted middle east and terrorism expert Daniel Byman offers a new approach to fighting the war on terrorism in his new book, The Five Front War. He argues that two of the main solutions to terrorism offered by politicians -- military intervention and the democratization of the Arab world -- shouldn't even be our top priorities. Instead, he presents a fresh way to face intelligence and law enforcement challenges ahead: conduct counterinsurgency operations, undermine al-Qaeda's ideology, selectively push for reforms, and build key lasting alliances.

Daniel Byman directs the Security Studies Program and the Center for Peace and Security Studies at Georgetown University. He is a Senior Fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and also served on the 9/11 Commission. He regularly writes about terrorism and the Middle East for The Washington Post, Slate, and other publications.

Join us New America Senior Fellow and CNN Terrorism Expert Peter Bergen leads a robust discussion about Byman's proposals as the U.S. continues to struggle to find a coherent and successful approach to fighting terrorism around the globe.

Location

New America Foundation
1630 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC
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Participants

  • Daniel Byman
    Director, Peace and Security Studies, Georgetown University
    Senior Fellow, Saban Center for Middle East Studies, The Brookings Insitution
  • Peter Bergen
    Schwartz Senior Fellow, New America Foundation
    Terrorism Expert, CNN

Event Time and Location

Monday, December 10, 2007 - 12:30pm