Between War and Peace: Lessons From Afghanistan to Iraq
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- 23 327.730 HANB
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327.73 HAAR Reluctant Sheriff: The United States After the Cold War | 327.73 HALB War in a Time of Peace:Bush Clinton and the Generals | 327.73 HALW War In a Time of Peace | 327.730 HANB Between War and Peace: Lessons From Afghanistan to Iraq | 327.73 HOBO On Empire :America War and Global Supremacy | 327.73 KISD Does America Need a Foreign Policy? | 327.73 KUPE The End of the American Era: U S Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-first Century |
In his acclaimed collection An Autumn of War, the scholar and military historian Victor Davis Hanson expressed powerful and provocative views of September 11 and the ensuing war in Afghanistan. Now, in these challenging new essays, he examines the worlds ongoing war on terrorism, from America to Iraq, from Europe to Israel, and beyond.
In direct language, Hanson portrays an America making progress against Islamic fundamentalism but hampered by the self-hatred of elite academics at home and the cynical self-interest of allies abroad. He sees a new and urgent struggle of evil against good, one that can fail only if we convince ourselves that our enemies fight because of something we, rather than they, did.
Whether its a clear-cut defense of Israel as a secular democracy, a denunciation of how the U.N. undermines the U.S., a plea to drastically alter our alliance with Saudi Arabia, or a perception that postwar Iraq is reaching a dangerous tipping point, Hansons arguments have the shock of candor and the fire of conviction.
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