Both of Scheuer's books were very good, in my opinion. In a nutshell, he states that OBL has stated his policies aloud for years and that the US et al has failed to listen. OBL's issues have nothing to do with Western notions of freedom, liberty and democracy as much of the western rhetoric would suggest. Rather, OBL has his knickers in a twist about what he perceives as anti-muslim American policies including, but not limited to:
(1) US support for Israel;
(2) US troops on the Arabian peninsula (particularly in Saudi Arabia);
(3) US pressure on Arab oil producers to keep the prices of oil artificially low;
(4) US support for apostate, corrupt and tyrannical Muslim governments (ie. Saudi Arabia); and
(5) Continuing US presence in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Scheuer basically argues that the US Intelligence Community attempted to warn both the Clinton and Bush admnistration of the threat posed by Al-Qaeda but that most in both administrations thought the OBL Unit was exaggerating the threat. Moreover, he argues that the current administration is blowing smoke up the American electorates' ass by making OBL into a "anti-Western ideology" demon when in fact they should cast their eyes to American foreign policy if they want to figure out why half of the Middle East wants to exact some sort of revenge against the US.
Scheuer pulls no punches. He basically says that if the US wants to win the war on terrorism, it will have to go whole hog with the war and stop pandering to international oil conglomerates and stop dancing around troublesome foreign policy issues like Israel. Bottom line is that the US could win but the electorate might not like the cost. He bluntly states the facts and then advises Joe Q. Public to deal with it.