
An End to Evil
Strategies for Victory in the War on Terror
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Richard M. Davidson
An End to Evil charts the agenda for what’s next in the war on terrorism, as articulated by David Frum, former presidential speechwriter and bestselling author of The Right Man, and Richard Perle, former assistant secretary of defense and one of the most influential foreign-policy leaders in Washington. This world is an unsafe place for Americans—and the U.S. government remains unready to defend its people. In An End to Evil, David Frum and Richard Perle sound the alert about the dangers around us: the continuing threat from terrorism, the crisis with North Korea, the aggressive ambitions of China. Frum and Perle provide a detailed, candid account of America’s vulnerabilities: a military whose leaders resist change, intelligence agencies mired in bureaucracy, diplomats who put friendly relations with their foreign colleagues ahead of the nation’s interests. Perle and Frum lay out a bold program to defend America—and to win the war on terror. Among the topics this book addresses:
• why the United States risks its security if it submits to the authority of the United Nations
• why France and Saudi Arabia have to be treated as adversaries, not allies, in the war on terror
• why the United States must take decisive action against Iran—now
• what to do in North Korea if negotiations fail
• why everything you read in the newspapers about the Israeli-Arab dispute is wrong
• how our government must be changed if we are to fight the war on terror to victory—not just stalemate
• where the next great terror threat is coming from—and what we can do to protect ourselves
An End to Evil will define the conservative point of view on foreign policy for a new generation—and shape the agenda for the 2004 presidential-election year and beyond. With a keen insiders’ perspective on how our leaders are confronting—or not confronting—the war on terrorism, David Frum and Richard Perle make a convincing argument for why the toughest line is the safest line.
David Frum, a former special assistant to President George W. Bush, is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a contributing editor of National Review.Richard Perle served as an assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration and as chairman of the Defense Policy Board under President George W. Bush. He is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
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©2004 David Frum and Richard Perle (P)2004 Random House, Inc., Random House Audio, a division of Random House, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
“A not completely crazy case can be made that the most influential thinker in the foreign-policy apparatus of the Administration of George W. Bush during its first two years was not one of the familiar members of the gold-shielded Praetorian Guard—not Dick Cheney or Colin Powell, not Condi or Rummy, not Tenet or Wolfowitz—but, rather, a forty-two-year-old Canadian named David Frum.” —Hendrik Hertzberg, The New Yorker
“[Richard Perle is the] intellectual guru of the hard-line neoconservative movement in foreign policy. . . . [He] has profound influence over Bush policies and officials in the competition for the hearts of the president and his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice.” —Dana Milbank, The Washington Post
As I imagined, this was, indeed, painful. This book is chilling. Not because there is "evil" in the world, but because these guys command the ear and (in Frum's case) move the mouth of our President, who I suspect is going to be President until 2008. This is why I consider this "essential" reading/listening.
Listen to this book if you want the ability to see our country's future. You'll understand what is happening with our increasingly hostile relationship with Syria. You'll laugh when you see Perle's "visionary" Chalabi step on both of their *****. You'll get a sense of where we are going with North Korea. Those damn, gutless South Koreans not willing to take a few tens of thousands of innocent deaths in order to put an end to the "evil" of North Korea. Boycott Kim Chi.
The narration is excellent. I gave an additional star to the narrator who lent the perfect Orson Wellian dramatic flair to this narrative cartoon. I had to keep looking in my rear-view mirror to make sure that an Islamic terrorist was not hiding in the back seat waiting to kill me and drive my car full of over-priced gas into the nearest Wal-Mart.
Weak-kneed co-conspirators like Colin Powell, Rich Armitage, Scrowcroft and Bush 41 add the only sense of surprise. Clinton-bashing is predictable and plentiful. No mention made of how Osama and Saddam are the bastard "children" of the United States and it's need to dip it's missle into the hot spots of the world.
Cartoonish Absolutism, but essential
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An End to Evil
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Wake up America, you are under attack, outside and within.
Amazing and Eye Opening
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Chilling hypocrisy
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