A career Foreign Service Officer, Terrell E. Arnold was appointed Minister Counselor for Foreign Affairs by President Ronald Reagan. Since then he has authored and co-authored four books
dealing with politically motivated violence, and now in his fifth thought-provoking new book, A World Less Safe, Essays on Conflict in the 21st Century, he examines how Bush derailed
America and suggests ways to get the country back on track.
Middle East policies, The War on Terrorism and the War in Iraq involve government decisions that, according to former State Department Deputy Director of Counterterrorism, Terrell E.
Arnold, are heading America on a path to destruction. Rather than making our country safer, Arnold argues, Bush policies have not only weakened our security, but damaged our reputation,
abandoned our long-held values, and undermined the safety of other countries.
As a senior diplomat with assignments in five countries and shorter stints in more than 20 others, as former Deputy Director of the State Office of Counterterrorism and Chairman of the
National War College Department of International Studies, Arnold has insider knowledge of the way governments work, and he gives thoughtful, clear-eyed counsel on how we can change our
course by changing our policies. Written as a series of articles over four years, the book examines the key decisions and subsequent development of the Bush administration. Smart, savvy,
and undeniably fascinating, this is a book that calls America to regain its senses and start taking a cooperative role in world leadership instead of a combative one. Our future depends
on it.
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About the Author
Terrell E. Arnold is a former Senior Foreign Service Officer of the U.S. Department of State. Appointed Minister Counselor for Foreign Affairs by President Reagan, he was American Consul
General in the prestigious post of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Chairman of the Department of International Studies of the National War College, and Deputy Director of the Office of
Counterterrorism in the Department of State. The author and co-author of five books on policy issues, he lives in Plover, Wisconsin.
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