A Land War in Asia (A Narrative History of the Third World War Book 2)
Book Details
Author(s)Adam Yoshida
PublisherYoshida Media Company
ISBN / ASINB007R77C32
ISBN-13978B007R77C38
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
Description
Russia has been shattered. Its armies, saved from total annihilation only by a desperate resort to nuclear weapons, have fallen back in the face of an otherwise-unstoppable Chinese advance. India, devastated by a nuclear assault, turns against the nation it believes is ultimately responsible for the attack. Taiwan, its navy and air force destroyed, is fighting block-by-block to defend its cities from the invading People’s Liberation Army.
With the rest of the world either unwilling to unable to join the conflict, the only hope of free people everywhere is that the United States, despite economic disaster and years of domestic disorder, can rally the English-speaking peoples to advance to the defense of liberty once again.
The fight will not be easy. In order to survive the Allies will need a leader who rejects everything that entire generations of mentally-fossilized leaders in the West have stood have. In Washington, there is such a man.
I come before you today,†says President Alexander Harris to the Congress, “to ask only that you vote for war not to end all wars, but to end this war and to restore peace to the world.â€
In “The Blast of Warâ€, Adam Yoshida told the story of how present world conditions - if they were allowed to deteriorate further - might lead us towards a Third World War. Now, in “A Land War in Asiaâ€, he imagines just what such a terrible conflict might entail, as China and the Allies trade mighty blows, Chinese hackers and diplomats seek any small advantage they might gain, and American soldiers, sailors, and airmen are asked to take aged equipment to fight battles in places they never even though they’d see, let alone go to war in.
About the Author:
In addition to the “Blast of Warâ€, Adam Yoshida is a commentator whose work has appeared in the National Post, The Washington Times, and the American Thinker.
With the rest of the world either unwilling to unable to join the conflict, the only hope of free people everywhere is that the United States, despite economic disaster and years of domestic disorder, can rally the English-speaking peoples to advance to the defense of liberty once again.
The fight will not be easy. In order to survive the Allies will need a leader who rejects everything that entire generations of mentally-fossilized leaders in the West have stood have. In Washington, there is such a man.
I come before you today,†says President Alexander Harris to the Congress, “to ask only that you vote for war not to end all wars, but to end this war and to restore peace to the world.â€
In “The Blast of Warâ€, Adam Yoshida told the story of how present world conditions - if they were allowed to deteriorate further - might lead us towards a Third World War. Now, in “A Land War in Asiaâ€, he imagines just what such a terrible conflict might entail, as China and the Allies trade mighty blows, Chinese hackers and diplomats seek any small advantage they might gain, and American soldiers, sailors, and airmen are asked to take aged equipment to fight battles in places they never even though they’d see, let alone go to war in.
About the Author:
In addition to the “Blast of Warâ€, Adam Yoshida is a commentator whose work has appeared in the National Post, The Washington Times, and the American Thinker.





