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Pakistan America's Armageddon
Synopsis of the Work:
Pakistan's corrupt government, in league with Al-Qaeda, banned UN nuclear inspectors and American forces from the country after American Special Forces executed Osama Bin Laden. With UN oversight neutralized, Al-Qaeda breached Pakistan's nuclear weapons storage. The camouflage of Pakistan's leaders was transparent to Eric Ludlow of the CIA and to America's military Chief of Staff, Admiral Michaels.
With proof in hand, Ayeza joined with Logan, the CIA's top Middle East operative, in a search for the weapons. When the government of Pakistan denied the theft, the American administration waffled. Unconvinced, America's CIA and its military leaders placed their careers on the line to find the warheads before they reached their targets in the States. After a two year failed search spanning three continents, a successful nuclear attack on an American city by Islam's crusaders appeared imminent.
When the Americans executed Osama Bin Laden Al-Qaeda focused on a target, and, a leader for a leader became radical Islam's rallying call. Convinced by Eric and Admiral Michaels that he was the target, and that a weapon had arrived, President Gregory Paxton must choose. Would he seek his own safety, risk a major city and its entire population, or would he cave in and trade America's freedom by accepting Al-Qaeda's perverted terms for peace?
About The Author
Patrick graduated from the University of Portland, in Portland, Oregon in 1965. His interest in writing grew from a diary
he kept while on assignment to manage a construction project in Cairo Egypt. One year turned into seven as he traveled and
worked throughout the Middle and Near East, and later to South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. Patrick’s international career
ended at a remote border crossing in Botswana, Africa in 1991. He returned to the Pacific Northwest where he lived until he
retired from his construction business to devote his time to writing. Patrick has written six books; three fiction, and three nonfiction.
He spent two years working on Egyptian military installations, on the back streets of Cairo, in the remote villages along
the Nile, and in the Sinai Desert. Project Egypt, a Politically Incorrect View reflects his first attempt at assimilating into a world
that, at the time, was beyond his understanding. A tour on the Island of Cyprus resulted in his first fiction novel. The Terrorist
legacy was a product of the people he met and the places he visited. A terrorist attack on the Island of Cyprus, which was divided
down the middle by Muslim and Christian philosophy, drew Patrick into the world of Islam. Fear God and the Shadow of the
Muslim Sword, and Islam’s Mandate, a Tribute to Jihad analyze the relationship between the world of Islam and the People of
the Book, Jews, Christians, and Pagans. 9-11 brought Islam’s radical side to the forefront. Patrick revisited his tour in Pakistan
and Afghanistan to write The Apostate Theory and his most recent work, Pakistan, America’s Armageddon.
Patrick lives in a coastal community of Florida. He has four children, seven grandchildren, one great grandchild, and his
constant companion, Brandy, a Yellow Labrador who shares the space beneath his desk.
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