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The Complete Infidel's Guide to Iran (Complete Infidel's Guides) (English Edition) Kindle版
Think it's ISIS? Think again.
Iran is the terrorist powerhouse of the world—made all the more dangerous by the disastrous "nuclear deal" that restricts Iran's nuclear ambitions hardly at all.
The Iranian government is an open enemy of the United States—and of anyone who dissents from Shia Islam.
Iran confronts U.S. Navy ships in the Persian Gulf "on a near daily basis."
It executes more of its citizens than any other nation.
It is a country torn by hypocrisy—lectured by mullahs, and with brutally enforced Islamic religious laws, but rife with alcoholism.
Once America's ally, Iran now claims leadership of the global jihad, and the ayatollahs' aim is nothing less than world conquest for Islam.
In his extraordinary new book, The Complete Infidel's Guide to Iran, New York Times bestselling author Robert Spencer reveals:
- How the Iranian "nuclear deal" is sheer capitulation to the mullahs, allowing Iran to inspect its own facilities and pursue nuclear weapons
- Iran's long-standing support for terrorists—including shocking evidence that Iran helped plan the 9/11 attacks
- Why Iran wants nuclear weapons—clue: it's not about deterrence
- American diplomatic folly—why the Obama administration has grossly underestimated the Iranian threat
- A new grand strategy: how Iran's Shi'ite terrorism might be contained and its threat to the United States reduced
The Islamic Republic is already at war with America. If we refuse to recognize that fact, we are only falling prey to the mullahs' campaign of duplicity.
The Complete Infidel's Guide to Iran exposes the true nature of the threat, lays out what America must do to defeat it, and gives you all the information you need about America's least understood yet potentially most lethal foe.
- 言語英語
- 出版社Regnery
- 発売日2016/7/11
- ファイルサイズ1272 KB
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His articles on Islam and other topics have appeared in the New York Post, the Washington Times, the Dallas Morning News, FrontPageMagazine.com, WorldNetDaily, Insight in the News, Human Events, National Review Online, and many other publications.
He has appeared on FOX News, CNN, PBS, and C-SPAN and numerous nationally syndicated radio shows, including Michael Savage’s Savage Nation, Laura Ingraham Show, The Michael Medved Show, The Jim Bohannon Show, the BBC, and Vatican Radio discussing jihad, Islam, and terrorism.
Spencer has studied Islamic theology, law, and history for more than 25 years and has trained the FBI and other government officials on the threats of Jihad in America.
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-- Andrew C. McCarthy, bestselling author, National Review contributing editor, and former federal prosecutor
"Robert Spencer has succeeded where many fail, sweeping through Iran's history with a sure touch and an eye for the essential. He has also understood the monumental significance of Iran's material contribution to the September 11, 2001 plot. Despite sectarian enmity, Sunnis and Shia can get along just fine when it comes to killing Jews and Americans."
-- Kenneth R. Timmerman, President, Foundation for Democracy in Iran
"This masterpiece illuminates the most lethal threats against America and civilization today. Iran aims at global and hegemonic control through its terror networks, which are widely dispersed over the planet. Robert Spencer's vivid, lucid, and comprehensive record of Iran's genocidal apocalyptic nuclear program gives us an invaluable and perspicuous tool for understanding current crucial topics. Essential reading to prevent mass extermination."
-- Bat Ye'or, author of Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis
"Robert Spencer is arguably the most knowledgeable, authoritative, and prolific of American infidels with respect to sharia, jihad, and their most dangerous state sponsor: the Islamic Republic of Iran. Naturally, his is the complete guide for what all of us--Muslim and non-Muslim alike--need to know about Iran."
-- Frank Gaffney, founding president of the Center for Security Policy
"Eye-opening. Sobering. Informative. Gripping. The Complete Infidel's Guide to Iran is a comprehensive and unique look at the world's foremost and most dangerous rogue state. It's what every American needs to know about the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. Robert Spencer makes it all clear: Iran's magnificent history and terrible present, the full horror of the Obama-Kerry nuclear deal, Iran's global anti-U.S. and anti-Israel adventurism, its role in 9/11, and the warped theology that makes it so eager to destroy Israel. No one who cares about America's future and the survival of the free world should miss this book."
-- Pamela Geller, president, American Freedom Defense Initiative
"Iran is the gravest threat to world peace today, and in this essential new book, Robert Spencer explains why. From all the astonishing details of just how disastrous Obama's nuke deal is to Iran's continuing war footing toward the U.S. and Israel and the shocking beliefs that may lead the Iranians to decide to nuke Israel, it's all here. The Complete Infidel's Guide to Iran should be placed on the desk of every official in Washington -- especially in the Oval Office."
-- Steven Emerson, executive director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism, and author of Terrorists Among Us: Jihad in America
"The brilliant and courageous Robert Spencer rips to shreds the claim that the Iran nuclear deal will bring peace to the world and shows the truly shocking extent to which Iran is a threat to the stability not just of the Middle East, but of the entire world--and has been for decades, while all too many American leaders have dithered, temporized, and appeased it. The Islamic Revolution (enabled by Jimmy Carter), the hostage crisis, the Green Movement--it's all here, including little-known facts about Iran's role in 9/11 and its sponsorship of terror around the globe. Here is the one book that will put to rest forever the idea that the Islamic Republic will ever be a peaceful member of the family of nations, and shows what's at stake if our leaders continue to pretend otherwise."
-- Lieutenant General (ret.) William G. "Jerry" Boykin, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence 2002-2007
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His articles on Islam and other topics have appeared in the New York Post, the Washington Times, the Dallas Morning News, FrontPageMagazine.com, WorldNetDaily, Insight in the News, Human Events, National Review Online, and many other publications.
He has appeared on FOX News, CNN, PBS, and C-SPAN and numerous nationally syndicated radio shows, including Michael Savage’s Savage Nation, Laura Ingraham Show, The Michael Medved Show, The Jim Bohannon Show, the BBC, and Vatican Radio discussing jihad, Islam, and terrorism.
Spencer has studied Islamic theology, law, and history for more than 25 years and has trained the FBI and other government officials on the threats of Jihad in America.
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Robert Spencer has a style he uses to make an argument or carry a debate: rather than simply inject his own opinions, he uses the words of his subject. Thus, in debates on Islam, Spencer quotes traditional Islamic sources, including literal chapter and verse.
Spencer brings this style to his volume on Iran. His book is very heavy on quotes from Khomeini, Khamenei, and other parties directly involved in the history of Iran and the relations between Iran and the United States. The Iranian leaders are frank and upfront about their hostility and treachery with respect to the United States. You don't need to have a conspiracy theory to discern Iran's danger and enmity: the leaders are quite open about their intentions.
Spencer's book is only 256 pages, but contains an amazing breadth and depth of detail that I have frankly not seen elsewhere. Spencer covers the critical and important points: Iran before Islam and its relations with the Roman Empire, the conquest by Islam and the development of the Shi'a sect; the apocalyptic doctrine of Shi'a which makes nuclear aggression by Iran quite feasible, even in the face of certain and overwhelming retaliation; and the current, hyper-aggressive stance by Iran towards Israel and the US.
Spencer begins the book with a detailed chapter on the treaty between Iran and the US to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Again, simply quoting reports and in particular the statements of the Iranian leaders, Spencer makes it obvious just how dangerous the treaty is. In the first place, it's not really a treaty, as it has been ratified neither by the US Congress, nor the Iranian Congress. In fact, it's questionable as to whether the exact treaty wording is even available publicly. Spencer's book shows that the treaty is unclear as to what is really prohibited, the verification has built-in delays and relies on inspectors who are appointed by Iran, the penalties are vague and unenforceable, and the prohibitions expire on their own after a certain number of years.
The chapter on the nuclear treaty is probably the strongest and most poignant part of Spencer's book. The entire book is strong and informative, but the well-documented facts on the treaty simply leap off the page. The thing that makes the situation so bad is that the Mutually Assured Destruction situation that dampened down overt conflict between the USSR and the US during the days of the Communist regime simply doesn't apply to the Iranian government. The Iranian leaders believe completely in the Shi'a doctrine that the ultimate triumph of their own form of Islam requires the destruction of most of the world, including the country of Iran. Any tolerance on the part of our government for Iranian nuclear development is reckless and extremely dangerous.
The other most poignant part of Spencer's book, for US citizens, is the part leaving absolutely no doubt that Iran was intimately involved in the 9/11 attack. This is not speculation. The book pulls in documented facts showing repeated Iranian contacts with the hijackers during the planning and preparation stages.
The other chapters of Spencer's book are extremely informative. He gives important details on virtually every period of Iran's history.
I personally would have liked to see more detail on the 1953 CIA-sponsored coup which installed the Shah into power. Now, Spencer gave many facts of which I was unaware, including the fact that the toppling of the democratically-elected Prime Minister, Mossadegh, was somewhat constitutional in the Iran of the time. Still, I personally think the CIA-sponsored coup was a major fork in the road and should have been explored more.
Another area I would have liked to see explored more would be the relations between Sunni and Shi'a Islam. It's a can of worms. The Saudis consider the Iranians to be their biggest threat, but collaborated with Iran in the preparation of 9/11. Obviously, logic and consistency is not a strong guide in studying the relationship between Sunni and Shi'a, but it may be vital for controlling both countries in the future.
I would say the weakest part of Spencer's book is his 4 or 5 pages of recommendations at the end. For instance, one of his recommendations is "Support Iranian dissidents". The US has shown zero aptitude for understanding or controlling events in the Middle East. The last thing we need is to have further US intrusion on Iranian internal movements that we don't understand. Spencer himself points out that the Green Revolution was anything but democratic. At best, US support of Iranian dissidents would encourage them to think the US would intervene on their behalf, causing them to be more reckless than they should be. Better the US stays completely out of Iranian internal affairs.
But, the weakness of Spencer's recommendations do not detract from his book. The purpose of the book is to provide essential information on Iran. It succeeds brilliantly in that. I doubt that any set of recommendations could be formulated which would be valid more than a few months. But, the well-documented facts provided in Spencer's book are vital for understanding relations between the US and Iran, and for formulating rational policies designed to genuinely benefit the United States.
