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Why
We Fight
Moral Clarity and the War on Terrorism
by
William J. Bennett
Regnery Publishing, Inc.;
ISBN: 0895261340
Paperback - 201 pages (February 2003)
The
events of September 11, 2001 were an unforgettable
tragedy, but they also revealed that the spirit
of America is strong and undiminished. Still,
a small group of influential public intellectuals,
writers, members of the media, and academics preached
self-doubt about America, wondered whether we
brought the attacks on ourselves, and opposed
any military action to bring the attackers to
justice.
In Why We Fight, William Bennett takes
up and refutes the many myths and misconceptions
about Americas character and role in world
affairs that have become fashionable among our
nations elites. He also presents a case
for a preemptive strike on Saddam Husseins
regime in Iraq. The morning of September 12 dawned
with a stunning moral clarity that has guided
the actions of many Americans, both her leaders
and her citizens. In clear and compelling straightforward
language Bennett seeks to preserve that clarity
in order to ensure that our national resolve does
not falter in these trying times.
This paperback edition is updated and includes
new chapters reflecting current events. In particular,
the Why We Fight paperback edition includes
the debate over the pros and cons of engaging
in military action against Iraq.
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