Rise of ISIS: A Threat We Can't Ignore
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.39 (853 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00NY1CX34 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 101 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The authors' firsthand experience, including multiple appearances before the Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court at The Hague, along with direct contact battling jihadists during operation Iraqi Freedom lends insight into this important geopolitical issue. Separate from ISIS, the terrorist group Hamas has waged an equally brutal war against Israel. Includes an exclusive track from the Jay Sekulow Band, "Where I Stand," a moving tribute to the persecuted Christians in Iraq.. Recently, the world has been shaken by gruesome photos and videos that have introduced us to the now infamous terrorist group known as ISIS. Rise of ISIS gives a better unders
"In the United States we thankfully don't have a history of genocide, but we do have a recent history of failed appeasement." Yes, the book is mostly about Hamas. Little effort is made to tie the growth of ISIS to prior events. Book reads as hasty creation to capitalize on current crisis $. Interesting facts about Hamas are presented, mistakes and duplicity of U.S. government and worldwide left highlighted. Double standard of application of "rules of war" to Hamas and Israel is explored. Good information just too. G. Mac said All in all in easy read for a beginner level student on topics of. I bought this book to learn about isis. I learned a little bit. Since a "All in all in easy read for a beginner level student on topics of" according to G. Mac. I bought this book to learn about isis. I learned a little bit. Since a 2010 trip to the middle east I have become interested in the conflict and sympathize with Palestine. This book caught me off guard as overly zionist biased. Almost wrongfully titled about isis. The book is more about justifying disproportionate retaliation by Israel upon Gaza, their charter and agenda. At the end it gi. 010 trip to the middle east I have become interested in the conflict and sympathize with Palestine. This book caught me off guard as overly zionist biased. Almost wrongfully titled about isis. The book is more about justifying disproportionate retaliation by Israel upon Gaza, their charter and agenda. At the end it gi. This book should be titled "Hamas and the rise of ISIS" This book is pretty obviously biased with the author frequently blaming the infamous "left" along with NATO and the American Red Cross for many problems we face in the Middle East, I don't disagree with his perspective but such polarizing language makes it hard to fully believe everything he states. The book is also incorrectly titled, as half the book is not about ISIS, but about the terr