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The Middle East at Street Level View: Book One of the God Chronicles

Autor Andy Ankovitz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 oct 2014
History is built by daily events on streets around the world since the dawn of human civilization. The policy architects, the policy makers, and their institutions use history to forecast the future of their countries in relation to other countries. In the view of history, people want to know the truth to have a better understanding of events and human relations to determine how life will be in the future. Whether this is true or false, street talk is keeping its important role in the forging of history, because it satisfies people's desire for knowledge of rumors and speculations or witnessing of events. In common sense, the streets tend to inflate or embellish the witnessed story to shield off or guard their source of information. The Middle East at Street Level: A Dark Side of History in Syria makes no omission to explain the naked truth behind the facts that have built-up to today's conflicts in the Middle East Region. The book compiles street information to tell the story of the complexity of the Israeli intelligence strategy in working with other countries to find out and destroy the threatening nuclear program in Syria. A series of investigation, conspiracy, deception, silent cooperation, and other secret business deals allowed the Israeli militias to kill Israel's most dangerous enemy and his accomplice in foreign lands. In addition, the foresight of the Israeli in considering the ""unexpected"" factor a condition of their tactics gave them the advantage to make quick changes to match their strategy to the reality of the current events in Syria and around the world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781631855474
ISBN-10: 1631855476
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: TATE PUBLISHING