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Books and Articles By John K. Cooley

  • Baal, Christ, and Mohammed: Religion and revolution in North Africa, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965
  • Green March Black September: The Story of the Palestinian Arabs, Frank Cass & Co., 1973, ISBN 0-7146-2987-1
  • Libyan Sandstorm: The Complete Account of Qaddafi's Revolution, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1982, ISBN 0-03-060414-1
  • Payback: America's Long War in the Middle East, Brassey's, 1991, ISBN 0-08-040564-9
  • Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International Terrorism, 1999, Pluto Press, ISBN 0-7453-1917-3
  • With Said, Edward, CIA et Jihad, 1950-2001: Contre l'URSS, une disastreuse alliance, Autrement, 2002, ISBN 2-7467-0188-X
  • An Alliance against Babylon: The U.S., Israel and Iraq, Pluto Press, 2005, ISBN 0-7453-2282-4
  • How Hate Replaced Hope Cooley's response to 9/11, Christian Science Monitor, September 27, 2001
  • Other unheeded warnings before 9/11?, Christian Science Monitor, May 23, 2002

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