An End to Evil
How to Win the War on Terror
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Narrateur(s):
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Robertson Dean
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Auteur(s):
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David Frum
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Richard Perle
À propos de cet audio
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.Ce que les critiques en disent
"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)