An End to Evil
How to Win the War on Terror
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Robertson Dean
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An End to Evil charts the agenda for what’s next in the war on terrorism, as articulated by David Frum, former presidential speechwriter and best-selling author of The Right Man, and Richard Perle, former assistant secretary of defense and one of the most influential foreign-policy leaders in Washington.
This world is an unsafe place for Americans - and the US government remains unready to defend its people. In An End to Evil, David Frum and Richard Perle sound the alert about the dangers around us: the continuing threat from terrorism, the crisis with North Korea, the aggressive ambitions of China. Frum and Perle provide a detailed, candid account of America’s vulnerabilities: a military whose leaders resist change, intelligence agencies mired in bureaucracy, diplomats who put friendly relations with their foreign colleagues ahead of the nation’s interests. Perle and Frum lay out a bold program to defend America - and to win the war on terror.
Among the topics this audiobook addresses:
- Why the US risks its security if it submits to the authority of the United Nations
- Why France and Saudi Arabia have to be treated as adversaries, not allies, in the war on terror
- Why the US must take decisive action against Iran - now
- What to do in North Korea if negotiations fail
- Why everything you read in the newspapers about the Israeli-Arab dispute is wrong
- How our government must be changed if we are to fight the war on terror to victory - not just stalemate
- Where the next great terror threat is coming from - and what we can do to protect ourselves
An End to Evil will define the conservative point of view on foreign policy for a new generation - and shape the agenda for the 2004 presidential-election year and beyond. With a keen insiders’ perspective on how our leaders are confronting - or not confronting - the war on terrorism, David Frum and Richard Perle make a convincing argument for why the toughest line is the safest line.
©2004 David Frum and Richard Perle (P)2004 Books on Tape, Inc.批評家のレビュー
"A highly charged domestic and foreign policy manifesto for dealing with the terrorist threat....This is a comprehensive, no-nonsense primer on the conservative approach to handling the terrorist threat." (Publishers Weekly)
"It is now possible to describe a neoconservative foreign policy, and David Frum and Richard Perle's new book...is a useful guide to it....Intelligent and worthwhile." (The New York Times Book Review)