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Take a journey with me to the past in my life. I was abused, molested, raped, bullied and even experienced domestic violence in my gay marriage. I am not just the voice behind the book. It actually happened to me.
... dedicated to the advancement and understanding of those principles and practices, military and political, which serve the vital security interests of the United States.
In this, his most eloquent and far-reaching book, James Douglass explores the haunting parallels between the situation of Jesus and our situation today. Jesus, who lived in anticipation of the impending destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans and suffered from this vision, called urgently for a radical conversion to avert the tragedy. The choice then -- as now -- was between nonviolence and nonexistence. This choice is even more stark in the nuclear age. Whether describing the visions of Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Archbishop Romero, or the witness of his own community against the White Train carrying warheads across the country, Douglass can discern the sights of a second coming, a nonviolent coming of God. The possibility for a different future depends on a different kind of humanity, renewed and transformed by the nonviolent cross of Christ.
Presents 9 essays on issues of the post-Cold War period. Addresses general strategy for the 1990's, high level strategic matters and U.S. chemical weapons policy, use of civilian aircraft for defense airlift, neutrality of the Panama Canal after 1999, arms sales by China, and strategic defense at reduced cost. Contents: Hard Choices on Chemical Weapons, U.S. Airlines and Defense Airlift, The Panama Canal after 1999, Anti-satellite Weapons, Chinese Arms Sales, Strategic Defense, Post-Cold War Strategy, Revival of Flexible Response and Mobile Military Strategy. Most of these essays won recognition in a DoD Strategy Essay Competition.