Document Type

Article

Department

Politics and Economics (CGU)

Publication Date

2009

Disciplines

Defense and Security Studies | Political Science | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration

Abstract

The contention being made is that governmental officials are downplaying a threat to the US homeland—that compromised of a small, yet virulent, component of domestic radical Islamic insurgency derived from the actions of one and two man cells. While a well intended policy, such actions may be in actuality setting up our nation for some sort of disaster down the road.

Comments

"Domestic Radical Islamic Insurgency by Ones and Twos and the Politics of Self-Delusion" by Robert Bunker and Hakim Hazim is reprinted from Small Wars Journal per the Creative Commons license granted upon its original publication.

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