The Price of Contempt
When Islam Pushed Too Hard
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About the Book
Christmas Day 2018 became a moment where the deeply cemented contempt held by the Islamic Soldiers of God toward Western nonbelievers was demonstrated through acts of destructive barbarity on America’s homeland that were of a style and dimension that removed all incentives for the West to not retaliate in kind. President Constance Ridley was ill prepared for the attacks of Christmas Day, but it would be her decisions of delegating the responsibility of fixing the Islamic problem exclusively to the military and removing herself from the decision-making loop that defined the future of America, her allies, and the fate of Islam.
About the Author
The author’s professional career began as a very young Special Forces soldier. After the military he enjoyed a broad aviation career spanning three decades that exposed him to a large array of aircraft that he could’ve scarcely dreamed of flying as a young child. Having survived longer and more prolifically than forecast by friends and foes, he now lives quietly among the vast woodlands of rural Pennsylvania with his wife of thirty-seven years, an equally quiet artist. His next book, A Wogdon Affair, will be nonfiction.