Peace Amidst Conflict

Peace Amidst Conflict by Rene Reid, published by Quantum Leap in March 2008, is a fictional narrative that intertwines a love story with the historical backdrop of the events surrounding 9/11. This 467-page novel explores the personal and political conflicts faced by its characters as they navigate the aftermath of a national tragedy and the ensuing war. The story begins with the harrowing scene of the World Trade Center attacks and delves into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, intelligence failures, and the impact of political decisions on individual lives.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of drama, romance, and political intrigue as the narrative follows two twin brothers—one an attorney general and the other a staff member in the U.S. secretary of state’s office. The book addresses themes of terrorism and political science while highlighting the importance of understanding opposing viewpoints in the quest for peace. Through interviews with international experts, the brothers work towards developing a new diplomatic strategy aimed at fostering more peaceful global relations, making this edition a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between personal and political struggles.
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A fictional love story set during and after the shocking reality of 9/11, this narrative parallels the plight of America as the characters search for solutions to a senseless and ill-conceived war during which a couple struggles to work through their own personal conflicts. A romance set against one of the greatest tragedies in U.S. history, Peace Amidst Conflict beautifully demonstrates how understanding the opposition is an essential step toward healing rifts between individuals as well as nations. Peace Amidst Conflict opens with the tragic scene of two airplanes flying into the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001. Through two twin brothers, one the attorney general of California and the other a staff member in the office of the U.S. secretary of state in Washington, the narrative weaves together the ill-preparedness of the intelligence agencies before the attack on the World Trade Center; the determination of the Bush administration to rearrange the map of the Middle East; the manipulation of the CIA who were ordered to find a reason to go into Iraq; the op-ed article released by Ambassador Joseph Wilson attacking President Bush for using the infamous Niger Report as a justification; the retaliation of the administration by leaking the identity of Wilson’s wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA agent; and the inhumane treatment of the detainees in Abu Ghraib. Tying together these separate but related issues in a compelling narrative that offers a general understanding of what happened behind-the-scenes in the lead-up to the Iraqi war, the story is both compelling and informative. Ultimately, through interviews with international experts, the brothers create a new diplomaticforeign policy for the next presidential administration that will open the way to more peaceful solutions to world relations.
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