Publisher's Synopsis
Tony Hemingweird, the underclass citizen of an America gone awry, is an antiwar author who translates the personal vendetta in Iraq into a version worse than the Vietnam nightmare: Iraq invasion instead of pursuit of alQaeda network means opportunity once in a lifetime the Triple E (exploitive elected elite) can do to achieve their personal gain. In fact, personal gain has made communism the worst ideology beyond Carl Marx's and Ho Chi Minh's imagination. For personal gain, Hanoi Inc.'s collective leaders have turned Ho's hard-earned victory into a dynasty of harlotry and panhandling. America's leering face of wartime criminally has not started with that private first class who deserves jail term. The world has been such arrogant face long before the war even starts, in late January '01 to be exact. Why should a PFC abuser be punished for doing what she's been trained to do? A "poor freaking civilian" who goes to war to cover her school bills cannot make a mess of an unprovoked country - ruining America's ideals and values. Winston Churchill said, "Let us learn our lessons. Never, never, never believe any war will be smooth and easy, or that anyone who embarks on that strange voyage can measure the tides and hurricanes he will encounter. The stateman who yields to war fever must realize that once the signal is given he is no longer the master of policy, but the slave of unforeseenable and uncontrollable events." The WW II postwar alliance and the United Nations that America helped structure and systemize is dead. It died the day Pope John Paul II warned: "US victory in Iraq is defeat for humanity." The trillion-dollar folly in the traditions of American ideals and values? The Marshall Plan, for instance - the European Recovery Program 1947-52, named after its originator, US Secretary of State George C. Marshall, who said: "Our policy is directed not against any country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty, desper