I was not really sure which section to post this in, but this looked like the most appropriate. I have just recently finished reading a book that I consider the most important book that I have read in the past decade, and I read quite a bit. The book is;
Because They Hate by Bridget Gabriel
If you really want to know what we are up against concerning Islam, this is the book to read. It should be required reading by every high school student and every person entering the military. In the end I believe this may turn out to be a greater threat that Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union during the cold war, chiefly because of its devious nature.
There is one particular quote in the book that really turned on the light bulb for me and it was something to the effect that “even the Nazis (as bad as they were) did not strap bombs to their own children and send them into groups of innocent civilians”.
Any way, it is an easy read and really lays out political development of the Middle East in the last 60 years or so.
TEX
Because They Hate by Bridget Gabriel
If you really want to know what we are up against concerning Islam, this is the book to read. It should be required reading by every high school student and every person entering the military. In the end I believe this may turn out to be a greater threat that Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union during the cold war, chiefly because of its devious nature.
There is one particular quote in the book that really turned on the light bulb for me and it was something to the effect that “even the Nazis (as bad as they were) did not strap bombs to their own children and send them into groups of innocent civilians”.
Any way, it is an easy read and really lays out political development of the Middle East in the last 60 years or so.
TEX