Accomplice to EvilAccomplice to Evil
Iran and the War Against the West
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eBook, 2009
Current format, eBook, 2009, 1st ed, No Longer Available.eBook, 2009
Current format, eBook, 2009, 1st ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsFrom Accomplice to Evil: “The world is simmering in the familiar rhetoric and actions of movements and regimes—from Hezbollah and al Qaeda to the Iranian Khomeinists and the Saudi Wahhabis—who swear to destroy us and others like us, and we are repeating the errors of the recent past. Like their 20th-century predecessors, they openly proclaim their intentions, and carry them out whenever and wherever they can. Like our 20th-century predecessors, we rarely take them seriously or act accordingly.” Acknowledging the existence and actions of evil enemies means accepting that we are at war, and then designing and con duct - ing a strategy to win. Accomplice to Evil takes a com pre hensive look at the errors we have made in the past when dealing with a mounting enemy force, why we’ve refused to acknowledge the implications of a rising evil, and how we can defeat the forces that threaten us today.
Assesses the origins of the Middle East conflict while considering what the author believes must be done to successfully counter terrorism, arguing that America's unwillingness to acknowledge increasing threats and an at-war status is compromising the nation's security. 30,000 first printing.
Assesses the origins of the Middle East conflict and considers what the author believes can successfully counter terrorism, arguing that America's unwillingness to acknowledge an at-war status is compromising the nation's security.
Assesses the origins of the Middle East conflict while considering what the author believes must be done to successfully counter terrorism, arguing that America's unwillingness to acknowledge increasing threats and an at-war status is compromising the nation's security. 30,000 first printing.
Assesses the origins of the Middle East conflict and considers what the author believes can successfully counter terrorism, arguing that America's unwillingness to acknowledge an at-war status is compromising the nation's security.
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- New York : Truman Talley Books/St. Martin's Press, 2009.
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