The definitive case against military action in Iran, passionately argued and meticulously researched In 2013 it is possible that Israel, backed by the United States, will launch an attack on Iran. This would be a catastrophic event, risking war, bloodshed, and global economic collapse. In this passionate but rationally argued essay, the authors attempt to avert a potential global catastrophe by showing that the grounds for war do not exist, that there are no Iranian nuclear weapons, and that Iran would happily come to a table and strike a deal. They argue that the military threats aimed by the West against Iran contravene international law, and argue that Iran is a civilized country and legitimate power across the Middle East. For years Peter Oborne and David Morrison have, in their respective fields, examined the actions of our political classes and found them wanting. Now they have joined forces to make a powerful case against military action. In the wake of the Iraq war, will the politicians listen?
A Dangerous Delusion: Debunking the Myths Around Sustainable Forests and the EU's Bioenergy Policy
The Dangerous Delusion of American Exceptionalism is a historical and sociological exploration of the dangers associated with claiming national superiority.
Other dangerous delusions are all too common around our fragile and over populated planet.
The Dangerous Delusion: Quebec's Independence Obsession : as Seen by Former Adviser to René Lévesque and Jean Lesage
Warning: This book is for mature readers only.
This book aims to understand the nature of delusions and how they are generated.
With another slaughter imminent, Eve must turn to unexpected sources to stop a killer pursuing revenge by creating mass carnage . . . 'J. D. Robb's novels are can't miss pleasures' Harlan Coben
158 For several years a small Fifth Monarchist faction, led by a cooper named Thomas Venner, had labored under the delusion their popular support was great enough that they could trigger the Second Coming through armed insurrection.
Will he be able to convince anyone to believe him before it’s too late? Owen’s heart-pounding journey through truth and delusion will force him to reconsider everything he believes.
The authors attempt to make their case from several viewpoints, preponderantly using the clinical essay. The book should be of value to anyone interested in or associated with the fields of psychology or psychiatry.