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An End to Evil: How to Win
the War on Terror by David Frum (Author), Richard Perle
(Author)
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- Hardcover: 304 pages ; Dimensions
(in inches): 1.07 x 9.44 x 6.40
- Publisher: Random House; 1st
edition (December 30, 2003)
- ISBN: 1400061946
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a fantastic, in-your-face, message to would be terrorists,
January 8, 2004
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Reviewer: A reader from El Cerrito, Ca United
States |
As the authors pointed out, terrorists have been allowed to
act indiscriminately for almost 25 years now. The US and the
present administration now has the will to win this war and
win it we will. The perception of the US being a "bully" is
coming from the weak-at-heart, soft-on-terror attitude that
was perpetuated by doing nothing in the previous years.
Like they pointed out in the book: anti-infidel, anti-semitic,
anti-american mosques and pro-Islamists groups, have been
popping up all over the world for decades. (And to no apparent
concern until after 9/11)... Looks like the terrorists bit off
more than they could chew with 9/11... The US, along with the
strong leadership and will power from the Bush administration
spells victory.
Sorry to all the other folks that think there is an
alternative... the good people of the middle east have been
forced to live in failing societies for too long now... that
is about to change.
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unfortunate, January 8, 2004
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Reviewer:
A reader from Philadelphia, PA United States |
Bold concepts but unfortunately will ultimately lead to the
destruction of everything they are claiming to seek to protect.
These two and everyone like them represent the worst kind of
fanaticism and are a greater threat to the American way of life than
those they are claiming to fight.
Ideals and human nature cannot be pacified by the use of
technology. Their policies would eventually lead to bankrupting
America and most of the developed world along with it. What they say
they are trying to stop has been around since the dawn of human
history.
About the Authors
David Frum, a former special
assistant to President George W. Bush, is a resident fellow at the
American Enterprise Institute and a contributing editor of
National Review.
Richard Perle served as an assistant secretary of defense in the
Reagan administration and as chairman of the Defense Policy Board
under President George W. Bush. He is a resident fellow at the
American Enterprise Institute.
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