Terrorism, 9/11 Attacks Analyzed in Xlibris Release, War on Terror

October 16, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Ever since the September 11 attacks, many experts and politicians have been debating as to where America’s War on Terror was headed and what has been – and should be – done. In the Xlibris release, “War on Terror (for the Common Man)”, TC Mann has written a brave, forceful, and very valuable book that every politician promising to “defend” America should read.

Mann’s book presents an analysis of terrorism and the War on Terror in an engaging and intelligent manner – a point of view that should be far more widely considered.

“War on Terror” brings the problem of terrorism back down to earth and deftly skewers the large political, economic, and media entities that have an interest in exaggerating terrorism’s effect. This book presents the foundations and concepts of America’s War on Terror in a clear and balanced manner.

Mann throws several thought-provoking questions in this self-published book, such as “How can we utilize the chaos of war to destroy the darkness of terror?”, and “Are we going to help terrorists by our very efforts to fight them or will we use the tools of our enemy to achieve victory?”

TC Mann also helps readers understand the basics of fighting terrorism in order to accurately gauge America’s progress and assess where the nation should be headed.

Find out more about “War on Terror (for the Common Man)” by visiting the Amazon, Barnes&Noble and Xlibris online bookstores.


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