Past Event
Book Launch: Al-Qaeda's Revenge: The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings
Al-Qaedaβs Revenge: The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings tells the story of β3/11ββthe March 11, 2004 bombings of commuter trains in Madrid, which killed 191 people and injured more than 1,800. It runs from the development of an al-Qaeda conspiracy in Spain in the 1990s through the formation of the 3/11 bombing network beginning in March 2002, and on through the fallout of the attacks.
Fernando Reinaresβs account draws on judicial, police, and intelligence documents to which he had privileged access, as well as on personal interviews with officials in Spain and elsewhere. The bookβs full analysis links the Madrid bombing to al-Qaedaβs senior leadership and unveils connections between 3/11 and 9/11.
Speakers

Bruce Hoffman
Global Fellow;
Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Visiting Senior Fellow,Β Council on Foreign Relations;Β Senior Fellow,Β U.S. Military Academyβs Combating Terrorism Center
Professor, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University; Visiting Senior Fellow,Β Council on Foreign Relations;Β Senior Fellow,Β U.S. Military Academyβs Combating Terrorism Center

Jytte Klausen
Former Fellow;
Lawrence A. Wien Professor of International Cooperation, Brandeis University
Lawrence A. Wien Professor of International Cooperation, Brandeis University
Bruce Riedel
Senior Fellow and Director, Brookings Intelligence Project, Brookings Institution; Author, Kings and Presidents: Saudi Arabia and the United States since FDR
Keynote Speaker

Fernando Reinares
Former Public Policy Fellow;
Professor of Political Science and Security Studies, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid; and Director of the Program on Violent Radicalization and Global Terrorism, Elcano Royal Institute, Madrid
Professor of Political Science and Security Studies, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid; and Director of the Program on Violent Radicalization and Global Terrorism, Elcano Royal Institute, Madrid