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The book explores the emergence of London as a center for Islamist terrorism, highlighting the failures of British intelligence to recognize the growing threat within its borders. It delves into how the decline of traditional English identity and the rise of a problematic multiculturalism contributed to this phenomenon, leading to the term "Londonistan." The narrative emphasizes the implications for both Britain and its relationship with the United States, portraying London as a dangerous enclave that poses significant risks to national security.

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Londonistan, Melanie Phillips

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2007
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English
Released
2007
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Paperback
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212
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9781594031977
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The book explores the emergence of London as a center for Islamist terrorism, highlighting the failures of British intelligence to recognize the growing threat within its borders. It delves into how the decline of traditional English identity and the rise of a problematic multiculturalism contributed to this phenomenon, leading to the term "Londonistan." The narrative emphasizes the implications for both Britain and its relationship with the United States, portraying London as a dangerous enclave that poses significant risks to national security.