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Book Review of The War After Armageddon

The War After Armageddon
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I found this book to be a bit heavy reading but worth the effort.

The author has written this book in the same style as would be a real history text - complete with glossary of terms at the end. (useful to understand relationships between various characters and the hierarchy within the military.)

Set somewhen in a possible world future, the worst of our fears has already happened with nuclear destruction of several major areas of the world including 2 million dead in nuclear bombing of Israel by Iran (make you think?).

The story is told by a officer participant "looking back" on what he saw and remembers from the war - after Iran went nuclear.

The fighting described in this "history" takes place in the middle east complete with names of towns and cities that most of us would recognize.

The history also describes what has happened to the governance of what is called the USA...detention camps, a new military run by "Christian" fanatics and much more.

If you think of yourself as a Christian read this and vow to make this "history" never happen.

If you are a Jew read this and be VERY frightened.

Highly recommended!!