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The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States

Written by: Jeffrey Lewis
Narrated by: Neil Hellegers
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The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States is an exciting piece of "speculative fiction." The novel posits that there was a nuclear attack against the US on March 21, 2020 by North Korea, and that a national bipartisan commission was created to investigate what and how it happened. It's pretty scary stuff.

©2018 Jeffrey Lewis (P)2018 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Genre Fiction Political Science Fiction Espionage Fiction Exciting United States Suspense Nuclear Weapons
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An interesting, if flawed, thought experiment

While I enjoyed this overall, the author blatantly displayed his partisan meanings and relied on a cartoonish caricature of President Trump to develop the plot, and drives the point home on multiple occasions. Disturbingly, the author takes a more sympathetic view of Kim Jong-Un (who unleashes multiple nuclear attacks against world targets, killing millions) than in his version of a bumbling, power-mad and deeply incompetent Trump.

I liked the overall depiction of the attacks and what led up to them quite a bit. Unfortunately this is marred by Trumps characterization and depiction.

While no doubt a character based on Trump would be instrumental in any telling of this story, there are certainly better and less outlandish ways to portray him and his part in a theoretical nuclear crisis.

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