Tony Blankley stops by to critique the President's speech
We also talked about his new book...
HOW LONG CAN THE WEST IGNORE THE THREAT OF RADICAL ISLAM?
Author Tony Blankley Urges Ethnic Profiling, Securing Our Borders,
and Establishing National Identification Cards as Keys to Victory
in the War on Terror
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Fueled by political correctness and multiculturalism, the threat to Western civilization by Islamic terrorists has been severely underestimated and ignored, argues Tony Blankley, Washington Times editorial page editor. In his controversial new book, The West’s Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? Blankley insists that the West is down to its last chance, and warns that our complacency could ultimately undermine our very existence.
“Within our lifetimes, Europe could become Eurabia: a continent overwhelmed by militant Islam that poses a greater threat to the United States than even Nazi Germany did,” Blankley claims. “The civilized world needs a sense of urgency to declare a real war on radical Islam and explore new tactics, as well as those that have led to victory in the past.”
Blankley’s book opens with a frightening “nightmare scenario” eerily prophetic of the recent terror attacks in London—one that illustrates what will happen should the Western world continue to ignore the threat that Islamist jihadists pose.
In The West’s Last Chance, Blankley also reveals:
·The true nature of Islamist jihadists—what drives these radicals and how world leaders are ignoring the truth at our peril
·How the memory of 9/11 and the urgency in the declaration of war in 2001 has been replaced by a sense of complacency
·Why political correctness and multiculturalism are holding our government back from fighting the Islamist threat to the best of its ability
·A lesson in the tactics for victory used in World War II—tactics that could hold the secret to winning the War on Terror that are ignored in the U.S. today
·Aggressive, thought-provoking, specific solutions to combat the threat to Western civilization
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