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21ST CENTURY SURVIVAL GUIDE
By GORDON CUCULLU
Peter Brookes quotes former CIA-director James
Woolsey's compelling description of the transition from Cold War
bilateralism to today's confusing threat spectrum. It was, to paraphrase
Woolsey, as if we had slain an evil dragon only to discover that
the surrounding forest was filled with dangerous snakes.
In "A Devil's Triangle," Brookes leads us into that fearsome
jungle so that we may identify each snake, understand what motivates
it and grasp what is necessary to neutralize or eliminate it as
a threat.
Throughout, Brookes makes the point that this is a messy, dangerous
business and that when dealing with snakes a fatal bite is the consequence
of inattention, hesitancy or lack of commitment.
The result can only be described as a field manual for 21st century
survival. Brookes, a Heritage Foundation foreign-policy analyst,
has produced a comprehensive, highly readable and fact-filled summary
of the threats that confront America and the West.
He identifies the primary enemy as fundamental Islamic terrorism.
He then expertly dissects the history, origins, motivation, financing
and operational dogma of this aberrant ideology. He discusses the
strange attraction that brings men from many Islamic countries and
subcultures to evolve into fanatic killers. Brookes examines the
often-overlooked role of al Qaeda-supporting organizations in Asia,
home of the largest Muslim population in the world. He expertly
draws the links that bind the organizations and individuals into
an amorphous but deadly movement whose foremost goal is to conquer
the West and impose radical Islam on the world.
Brookes leads us deeper into the snake-infested jungle to examine
those rogue states whose primary goal is to expand power and promulgate
their evil regimes: Syria, Iran and the distinctively non-Islamic
North Korea. He adroitly links each rogue state with its internal
weapons of mass destruction ambitions, and leads the reader through
a detailed, chilling analysis of the horrific nuclear, dirty bomb,
chemical and biological threats we face.
Brookes concludes with suggestions on how the United States and
its allies might initiate policies designed to counter and ultimately
defeat these complex threats. He acknowledges that, as free-world
leader, America is the biggest obstacle to the evil plans of the
terrorists.
We ignore the gathering storm of terrorism, WMDs and rogue states,
he warns — his "devil's triangle" — at our
peril. The struggle is not in some distant, remote place, he emphasizes,
it is here and now and must be dealt with.
Brookes ties winning the War on Terror to success in Afghanistan
and Iraq. These fragile new states must be assisted in their transition
to open, free, tolerant societies. He is a strong proponent of the
inestimable value of injecting more freedom and democracy into the
Muslim world as a way of insuring long-term security. A former CIA
operator, Brookes highlights the need for a better intelligence
system that is essential to survivability in a dangerous world.
"The Devil's Triangle" is a highly readable survival manual.
This goldmine of information will boosts readers' knowledge and
offers them a glimpse at the current global threat, from the vantage
point of a Washington policy maker. The War on Terror isn't a war
we started, but we must be strong enough to finish.
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