Al Qaeda and its sympathizers are often viewed as isolated fanatics outside of the mainstream Muslim population—outlaws not only in the West but also in respectable Muslim nations. This book argues just the opposite: that in fact terrorism is the logical outgrowth of an international Islamic political agenda that is endorsed and funded by Islam’s major players—Saudi Arabia; Iran; and Pakistan. Author Moorthy S. Muthuswamy labels these nations the "Axis of Jihad". For decades; he says; they have been devoted to extending their spheres of influence in the name of religion. Utilizing a recent groundbreaking statistical analysis of Islamic doctrines and an analysis based upon the outlook of Muslims; he discusses the possibility that Islam is less a religion and more an ideology of conquest.Muthuswamy urges US policymakers to rethink the War on Terror along the lines of the successfully waged Cold War against communism. The nuclear physicist-author makes the following main point:Like the Cold War; this war is more a contest of ideas than armed conflict. Rather than placing the emphasis on military might and costly wars abroad; the West should invest the bulk of its effort in a science-based ideological war; one that is directed at discrediting the simplistic; conquest-oriented theological roots of Islamist indoctrination and jihadist politics.Muthuswamy also emphasizes the importance of a largely non-Muslim India in the War on Terror; in view of its location and size. The India-born author gives a fascinating description of modern Islamic conquest in South Asia. His insights into the Islamist siege and subversion of Indian democracy should be revealing for the citizens of western democracies.The author asserts that the West needs India in dealing with the conundrum that is Pakistan; as they both share language; culture; and more with each other.This fresh perspective on the ongoing threat from Islamist terrorism offers much to ponder about the future course of US foreign policy initiatives.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Every american patriot should read thisBy Matt GoodwinMr. Derosa lays out in an unbiased manner the ways in which our current federal system does not work as it should. He also states very well how the Confederate system of government worked to the favor of the citizens; and not the other way around as it is today.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerInteresting read. The anti-federalist Constitution.2 of 3 people found the following review helpful. History in the public schoolsBy Ludus SocietusAfter browsing much of this before sitting down so seriously read it; I came away convinced that what we call the teaching of history in the public schools is a misnomer. This book should be required reading for high school students. College students get dumbfounded when you try to teach them that the vagueness of the 9th amendment and the easy way around the stipulations of the tenth are not sufficient to protect a constitutional republic. This book has the answers!