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by Joel Rosenberg
Hardcover
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On April 1, 1979, Iran became the first Islamic
republic in history. Three decades later, the shock waves
from the Iranian Revolution are still being felt around the
globe. What's more, argues Joel Rosenberg, author of the
New York Times bestseller The Last Jihad, we are rapidly
approaching the most dangerous moment in the history of the
Iranian Revolution. "Put simply, the leaders of Iran
believe that Allah is on their side, the wind is at their
back, and the end of Judeo-Christian civilization as we
know it is near." But they're just part of the political
equation in Iran. Now, in Inside the Revolution: How the
Followers of Jihad, Jefferson & Jesus Are Battling to
Dominate the Middle East and Transform the World, Rosenberg
reveals that there are actually three Iranian Revolutions
in motion today -- not just one -- each of which is pursued
with equal passion and vigor to bring change to the Middle
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by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Hardcover
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In this profoundly affecting memoir, Ayaan Hirsi Ali vividly recalls her traditional Muslim childhood in Somalia, Saudi Arabia, and Kenya, and recounts in gripping detail her intellectual awakening and activism in the Netherlands, as well as her current life fighting for human rights under armed guard in the United States. With a gimlet eye and measured, often ironic, voice, Hirsi Ali recounts the evolution of her beliefs, her ironclad will, and her extraordinary resolve to fight injustice done in the name of Islam. read more |
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by John Agresto
Hardcover
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Former college president John Agresto arrived in Iraq in September 2003, full of confidence that the American mission there would be a success. Working under Ambassador Paul Bremer as senior adviser to the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Agresto's own daunting task was to assist Iraqis in rebuilding their once distinguished system of colleges, universities, and vocational schools. Nine months later, he returned to the U.S., deeply disillusioned. Unlike most books that are critical of the American war effort in Iraq, Mugged by Reality: The Liberation of Iraq and the Failure of Good Intentions isn't an exercise in finger-pointing - but a sincere, patriotic and open-minded attempt to understand what it was that we were hoping to do in Iraq, why it was important, where we succeeded, where we came up short, and, above all, why. read more |
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by Serge Trifkovic
Paperback
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Four years after 9-11, the backbone of the Islamic terrorist network is far from broken. Al-Quaeda and its offshoots are fielding a second generation of terrorists -- many of them Muslim immigrants and their offspring in the West. "Bin Laden's network may have been damaged and disrupted," writes Serge Trifkovic in Defeating Jihad, "and his cause may in many places be in the hands of self-starters and amateurs, but he could never have dreamed that the world, years after 9-11, would look so favorable to his objectives." Now, in this follow-up to his bestselling exposé of Islam, The Sword of the Prophet, Trifkovic outlines a comprehensive new strategy to defend the West against an enemy that, increasingly, threatens us from within.
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by Steven F. Hayward; Robert Spencer
Hardcover
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Ever since Ronald Reagan left office in 1989, liberal
historians have been doing their best to sully his
reputation and smear him as a "failed" President -- but now,
in The Age of Reagan: The Conservative Counterrevolution
1980-1989, historian Steven F. Hayward sets the record
straight. Hayward examines Reagan's well-known foreign
policy and decisive role in the ending of the Cold War --
easily the most dramatic element of Reagan's tumultuous and
triumphant presidency -- but also sheds much-needed light
on Reagan's domestic policy, showing why these two aspects
of Reagan's presidency should rightly be viewed as a unity.
If we don't know the Koran, we cant defeat the jihadists:
Osama bin Laden, the masterminds of 9/11 and those who have
perpetrated the over 13,000 jihad attacks worldwide since
9/11 repeatedly point to it as their inspiration and
authority, explaining that they're committing acts of
terrorism and hate because of it. Yet the Koran is not an
easy read -- it has been called "wrist-slittingly boring,"
as well as confusing, contradictory, and muddled. But
Robert Spencer reads the Koran so that you don't have to!
Now, in The Complete Infidel's Guide to the Koran, Spencer,
the bestselling author and Islam expert, shows exactly
what's in the Koran, and why every military and
intelligence official -- and every American -- should be
concerned about this revered and reviled holy book. This
witty and breezily written guide to the Koran explains who
those who have vowed to destroy us think they are, what
they think they’re doing, and what they hope to accomplish. read more |
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by Cashill, Jack
Hardcover
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"To me," said young Olympic fighter Cassius Clay to a Soviet reporter in 1960, "the USA is the best country in the world, including yours." Yet within four years, Clay had become Muhammad Ali, a high-profile member of an organization whose angry deconstruction of the American ideal played into Leftist and even Soviet hands. Now, of course, over forty years later, he is an international icon, lionized everywhere. But does he really deserve the heroic status he now enjoys? In Sucker Punch: Ali, Islam, and the Betrayal of the Dream, Jack Cashill says no -- and introduces you to the real Ali, a craven opportunist and manipulator who has betrayed the dream of Martin Luther King, served as a wedge that deepened the alienation and mistrust between whites and blacks in America, and set the stage for major Leftward shifts in American politics and culture. read more |
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by Theodore Dalrymple
Hardcover
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On practically all measures of social pathology,
Britain leads the Western world -- yet there is no mistake
its governments have made, or errors its intellectuals have
propounded, that does not have its advocates in America.
What has happened in Britain, then, is a warning to us --
and there is no one better qualified to issue that warning
than the British writer and doctor Theodore Dalrymple,
author of Life at the Bottom and Our Culture, What's Left
of It. Now, in Not With a Bang, But a Whimper: The Politics
and Culture of Decline, Dalrymple takes the measure of
British cultural decline, with special attention to its
bureaucratic muddle, oppressive welfare mentality, growing
Muslim minorities, and aimless youth -- all pursued in the
name of democracy and freedom. Also here are Mr.
Dalrymple's trenchant observations on artists and
ideologues, and on the questionable treatment of criminals
and the mentally disturbed, his area of medical interest. read more |
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by Terry McDermott
Hardcover
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In the days after Sept. 11, a portrait of the attackers emerged with remarkable speed. In the frantic effort to comprehend their monstrous act, it was assumed that they must have been born killers and brilliant fanatics. But this, reveals Los Angeles Times reporter Terry McDermott, was based on "initial information that was either factually wrong or, more commonly, irrelevant and misconstrued." In reality, most of the 19 hijackers came from apolitical and only moderately religious backgrounds. As they matured, however, they were shaped by historical tides and personal circumstances, evolving into devout, pious Muslims who debated endlessly about how best to fulfill what they came to regard as their religious obligations. Now, In Perfect Soldiers: The Hijackers -- Who They Were, Why They Did It, McDermott traces these men's lives and the evolution of their beliefs, telling a disturbing story about the power of Islam to turn men into fanatical killers.
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