When I found myself running around the west side of the Pentagon on the morning of 9/11, almost three hundred people were burning to death a few dozen feet away from me. I knew who had carried out the terrorist attacks. I had worked on the al-Qaeda mission, training special operations soldiers in their mindset and ideology since early 1997. I had studied, dissected, and analyzed al-Qaeda’s murderous playbook for years. I wrote extensively about it in my 2010 book, An End to Al-Qaeda.
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