Posted on 07/17/2004 9:42:11 AM PDT by dickmc
CSpan: Saturday, July 17 at 10:00 pm and Sunday, July Sunday, July 18 at 7:00 pm 18 at 7:00 pm
Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror Terror Thomas McInerney and Paul Vallely
Description: At an event sponsored by the Women's National Republican Club, authors Thomas McInerney and Paul Vallely discuss their newest book "Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror." The authors, both retired career military officers and current Fox News Channel military analysts, write that in order for the United States to be successful in the war on terror, it needs to advance militarily on other nations implicated as terrorist-harborers. The authors state that by doing so, the United States will more effectively render Al Qaeda and other terrorist organizations ineffective. The book talks about eight countries that the authors feel make up the greatest terror threat including Syria, North Korea, Iran, and Libya among others.
Author Bio: After serving four terms during the Vietnam war, Lt. General Thomas McInerney retired from the United States Air Force in the position of assistant vice chief of staff of the Air Force. He currently appears as a commentator for Fox News Channel. He has written articles for the Washington Times, Washington Post, and USA Today. General Paul Vallely currently serves as a military analyst for Fox News Channel and contributes regularly to syndicated radio shows. He served to tours in Vietnam during his 32 year career in the United States Army during which time he also served as an intelligence commander, infantry commander, and military adviser.
Publisher: Regnery Publishing One Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, DC 20001
I am sure that the Rats would do this. Not!
These two guys are pretty credible I hope someone listens.
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