David Frum and Richard Perle are two of Washington's most influential insiders and their words have steered the direction of American foreign policy. In their new book, An End to Evil: How To Win The War On Terror, Frum and Perle reveal their blueprint for what could become the Bush administration's next agenda in the war on terror:
- Support the overthrow of the terrorist mullahs of Iran.
- End the terrorist regime of Syria.
- Face the fact that Saudi policies are a danger to the United States.
- Recognize that France is a rival.
- Demand that the United Nations rewrite its charter to permit the United States to defend itself from terror--and prepare to withdraw from the world organization if it refuses.
- Be prepared to blockade North Korea if diplomatic pressure fails to end their nuclear program.
- Abandon the illusion that a Palestinian state will contribute in any important way to U.S. security.
- Tighten immigration at home and introduce a national identity card to enhance domestic security.
- Blockade North Korea to press that member of the axis of evil to abandon its nuclear program, and put US troops in the peninsula on a war-fighting footing.
- Abandon the illusion that a Palestinian state will contribute in any important way to U.S. security.
- Transform the US military into an anti-terror fighting force--and radically reduce the role of the failed bureaucracies at the CIA, the FBI, and the State Department.
Since the fall of Baghdad and now the capture of Saddam Hussein, both supporters and opponents of the Bush administration have asked what should and could come next in the terror war. In this new and important book, two of Washington's best known advocates of a strong foreign policy provide the answers.