The War Against The West

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532 pages (paperback)

Crucial Conversations With The Most Informed Experts About Our Enemies, Our Defenses, Our Strategy and Our Leaders in the Long War Against Islamist Extremism

Ever since September 11th 2001, Mark's radio pal Hugh Hewitt has brought his unique combination of skills to the task of interviewing key analysts of the war against the west. Now these conversations have been gathered into one place and organized into a riveting portrait of radical Islam's assault on civilization. Hugh's discussion with Mark looks at the strategic overview and focuses on some of the major themes of his writing - European demography, Islamic ambition, American credibility - but you'll also find conversations from across the political spectrum, from Victor Davis Hanson to Robin Wright, Douglas Feith to John Burns, John Bolton to Lawrence Wright, on subjects from Iran's nuclear program to US intelligence to the savagery of the enemy. This war rages across a vast number of battlefields near and far and involves a number of fronts only vaguely understood even by senior policy makers. Hugh has sought out those analysts whose contributions are enduring, and has combined them into a comprehensive and riveting primer to the great struggle of the 21st century.

The War Against The West is a terrific read - and don't forget, Mark will be happy to autograph your copy to you or your loved one.