The Greatest Danger of the 21st Century



Dear National Review Friend,

From time to time we are compelled to share with you news about upcoming important and worthwhile books, and there may be no more pressing a new work than The Case Against the Iran Deal: How Can We Now Stop Iran from Getting Nukes? – the new book by renowned lawyer Alan Dershowitz that addresses what he calls, rightly, the greatest danger of the 21st Century.

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You should act now: Get the Kindle edition here (it's available immediately) or the just-out paperback edition.

In The Case Against the Iran Deal: How Can We Stop Iran From Getting Nukes?, Dershowitz says that danger is an Iranian nuclear arsenal, and evaluates the pros and cons of the Iran nuclear agreement recently concluded by Teheran and the Obama administration. He asks the fundamental questions about what the deal means, how it will be implemented, and whether we now have the capacity to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

There's no question that decisions regarding Iran's nuclear program may be the most important of our time, and that the Obama administration's negotiations that led to this bad deal, now being considered by the US Senate, were deeply flawed, says Dershowitz. As a lawyer with decades of negotiation experience, and a regular commentator on Middle Eastern politics, he explains how we could have gotten a better deal, and offers a unique analysis of the Obama administration's negotiations with Iran and the implications of a deal for Israel, the Middle East, and the global community.

The Case Against the Iran Deal is a call for both intelligent reflection and for determined action to stop Iran from getting the bomb, while proposing solutions along with its constructive criticism.

If you care about foreign policy, the Middle East, or what has become of Pax Americana – if you care about the greatest danger our world now faces – then you need to get Alan Dershowitz's The Case Against the Iran Deal, which you can do today at Amazon.

Best,

Jack Fowler
Publisher
National Review


P.S.: You must listen to the brilliant interview of Professor Dershowitz by National Review's Jay Nordlinger, on Jay's acclaimed "Q&A" podcast, which you can listen to right now on Ricochet.





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