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World War IV: Militant Islam's Battle For World Domination
World War IV: Militant Islam's Battle For World Domination
World War IV: Militant Islam's Battle For World Domination
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World War IV: Militant Islam's Battle For World Domination

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Militant Islamic believers represents a small, but significant percentage of those who embrace the Muslim religion, it is powerful, well financed, and according to their own statements, hopeful of destroying the United States who they see as the Great Satan, the usurper of Muslim lands, the pilferer of Muslim resources and the one obstacle that stands in the way of their stated goalâ an Islamic Caliphate controlling the entire world.

And as the West is occupied by economic problems and burgeoning debt, will we really be in a position to resist? At this point in time, it looks like our only option is to unite ourselves, solve our economic problems, struggle to encourage democratic forms of government in the Middle East, remain as militant as our enemies are when necessary, and realize that we are in a fight for our way of life (World War IV)â and our very lives.
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Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781456612863
World War IV: Militant Islam's Battle For World Domination

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    World War IV - Sheldon Cohen

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    BACKGROUND HISTORICAL CONTRAST

    I AIM TO SET UP A THOUSAND-YEAR REICH AND ANYONE WHO SUPPORTS ME IN THIS BATTLE IS A FELLOW FIGHTER FOR A UNIQUE SPIRITUAL—I WOULD ALMOST SAY DIVINE—CREATION

    Adolph Hitler

    A divided United States of America was predominantly isolationist all through the 1930’s when Europe headed for war. Germany, under the leadership of Adolph Hitler, after bloodlessly conquering Austria and Czechoslovakia, invaded Poland on September I, 1939 unleashing World War II. America’s isolationist mind-set continued until December 7, 1941 when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Naval Base in Hawaii, destroyed the bulk of the American Pacific fleet and killed over twenty-four-hundred of our sailors, soldiers and civilians. We now had the impetus to unite. The next day, President Roosevelt gave his famous day that will go down in infamy speech and declared war on Japan. Hitler, already at war with Britain, France, and allied with Japan, declared war on the United States forcing us to do what we do best in dangerous times; come together as one, mobilize human and industrial resources, pursue the war with vigor and emerge victorious three years and nine months later.

    World War II had been a war between nations ending in the defeat of Germany and her allies in 1945. It morphed into a Cold War (some call it World War III), characterized as a state of tension between the Western Bloc consisting of the United States with the nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) formed after World War II, and the Eastern Bloc consisting of Russia and its Allies of the Warsaw pact also set up after World War II. These former allies were now antagonists suspicious of each other’s motives and engaged in a psychological war pitting nations against nations, both sides armed with nuclear weapons.

    The Cold War was not a shooting war, but the resulting tensions did provoke conflict between nations or groups of nations, such as the Korean War (1950-1953), the Viet Nam War (1959-1975), and the Soviet war in Afghanistan (1979-1989). The Cold War also did provoke incidents that could have led to war such as The Berlin Blockade crisis (1948-1949), the Berlin Crisis of 1961 and the Cuban Missile Crisis (1962).

    Now, 2013, we are engaged in a war—not nation against nation—but against a radical religious segment of a religion, which threatens to destroy our civilization.

    MILITANT ISLAM

    BE PATIENT

    Osama bin Laden

    All through this extremely hectic period of the early 1900’s to 1941, the Middle East was home for Arab Muslims and a minority population of Christians, and Jews many of whom fled Eastern European anti-Semitism. They were all victims of the geopolitical machinations of this hectic time.

    Make a quick leap ahead to 2013. We have been involved in a war now for about twenty years—some would say forty—but few accept it and fewer understand it. This war is not against sovereign countries, as it was in World War II enabling us to band together against a visible enemy, but rather is against the virulent religious ideology of radical or Militant Islam bent upon our destruction

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