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Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror Paperback – Illustrated, May 1, 2006

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2007
    Trust the negative reviews if you want; however, coming from a military member and someone who studies this stuff for a living, this is a must read if you want to understand what is REALLY going on in the Middle East. Get educated on what we need to understand, clearly, before we vote for a new President and State Reps. God bless.

    DZ
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2008
    These dual authors had a real story to tell but seemed to have some difficulty saying it clearly enough
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2012
    Good book to understand how America need to keep aware of what is going on and what we need to do in order to keep the freedoms that the fathers of our country have put in motion for us.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2008
    Believe the authors are "right on." A serious read,followed by careful attention to the current political rhetoric should scare many would-be voters to death! The stated views of presidential candidates in this arena (National security), are totally uninformed at best; totally ignorant at worst!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2006
    If you want to read a confident and politics free military assessment of what the War on Terror is actually about, what we are facing, and what we should do now before it just gets to be a worse and bigger problem, then this is a good book for you to read. The authors are military men who understand the region, its history, or work there, and have sound views of what is coming (and what is coming isn't going to go away by talking with eyes closed and fingers crossed).

    The authors see the problem in terms of eight countries and our dealing with them in a unified way rather than one at a time. Some are bigger problems than others, and the authors are clear about what should be done with each regime in each of the countries. Obviously, reality is never as simple as any plan, but in viewing them together it helps the reader make sense of the apparent confusion we are facing now.

    They also dismantle some of the notions about having massive force, or that Iraq distracted from Afghanistan, or that terror should be treated as a police action, and so forth. The last part deals with how we should be working on a nuclear Iran. It is all quite interesting even without believing that these two authors have solved the puzzle for everyone. However, their writing is much clearer and sounds more credible than anything I have read in the papers or heard on TV.

    The appendix shows photos of the authors meeting with key folks and touring the region in question. A well chosen reading list is also provided for further study.

    Recommended.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2014
    So after his agreement to lead a military coup against the America, I decided to find out why a protector and sworn upholder of the constitution would want to commit high treason. The fact that he said such a thing and wasn't carted off to jail disprovesd any defense he may have had of a dictator or oppressive government. So why does a sworn upholder of the COnstitution declare that they would agree to leading a military coup? Well I think he is just Chiroptera feces loco. That explains much of the teabuggery klan. In his own words
    “I had a call this afternoon from Idaho, the gentleman said, ‘If I give you 250,000 Marines to go to Washington, will you lead them?’” Vallely said as the group laughed and gasped. “I said, ‘Yes, I will, I’ll surround the White House and I’ll surround the Capitol building, but it’s going to take physical presence to do things.”
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2008
    The book was fairly thin and I got through it pretty quick (that may have also been do to the Iced Cafe Americano I was drinking).

    The book makes no mention of, nor does it acknowledge anything like 4GW. All of the commentary on US Forces is 3GW related. I didn't really find that part of the book interesting or useful. The suggestion that the Army Reserves and National Guard should be heavy forces (and not what I think: Military police, engineers, civil affairs, intel/counterintel, and logistics) is just one example.

    It did find several of the non-armed forces ideas interesting:

    * A new Five Freedoms as a global statement of values
    * reform of US Diplomatic efforts
    * Allow rapid appointment of vacant house seat in case of national emergency
    * Method for emergency succession of federal judges to Supreme Court vacancies in case of national emergency
    * Disperse Federal Agencies geographically across the US
    * Lay out specifically the rules and powers for Executive Branch to avoid confusion (and Lawfare opportunities, I think)
    * Special Terrorism Courts

    I like the idea of Global Values/Aspiration statement like FDR's 4 Freedoms (of speech, from fear, from wants, of religion). The authors suggest the following Five Freedoms:

    1. Freedom of Education
    2. Freedom of Economy
    3. Freedom of Information
    4. Freedom of Person
    5. Freedom of Governance

    This was the strongest idea in the book. I have been mulling over the need of the west and it allies and potential allies to have shared core values that they can rally around. FDR's Four Freedom just didn't seem to be quite right and the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights is too lengthy to memorize. The author's Five Freedoms are short, get to the point, don't exclude allies and potential allies and work well as a meme.

    The other part of the book I liked was a the short section on Special Terrorist Courts (an idea I have blogged on before). Here are the highlights:

    * create special federal terrorist courts
    * Three judge panel that presides over the trial and acts as the jury
    * Special rules of procedure to protect witnesses and intelligence
    * provides security for judges and prosecutors
    * Another panel of judges picks the defense attorney(s) from a vetted pool (I am thinking a sort of Special Terrorism Courts Bar)

    Lastly, the book had a section on dealing with Iran. Here is the stated plan:

    1. Get a US Nuclear deterrence and shield in place - Regional Nuclear Umbrella
    2. Train a Free Iran Guerrilla Force
    3. Unleash US Air-power
    4. Coastal Navel/Marine Raids
    5. Raids from Iraq along the boarder
    6. Call on Iranian Citizens to rise up in rebellion

    It sounded like a Persian Bay of Pigs plan to me.

    It thought is was strange that the military specific parts of a book written by military guys were the weakest.
  • Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2016
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