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Where no counsel is, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors there is safety." Proverbs XI/14 ... Mossad motto What if there is no safety? What if the person meant to provide counsel acts alone, bringing the United States to the edge of war with Iran, supposedly to protect Israel's security? That is exactly what Namir Bethan, Director of Metsada does. The United Nations and America are sitting on their hands while Iran expands its nuclear program. The Kadima Party coalition government is pursuing appeasement, unwilling to do the correct thing-bomb Iran's nuclear facilities like…mehr

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Where no counsel is, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors there is safety." Proverbs XI/14 ... Mossad motto What if there is no safety? What if the person meant to provide counsel acts alone, bringing the United States to the edge of war with Iran, supposedly to protect Israel's security? That is exactly what Namir Bethan, Director of Metsada does. The United Nations and America are sitting on their hands while Iran expands its nuclear program. The Kadima Party coalition government is pursuing appeasement, unwilling to do the correct thing-bomb Iran's nuclear facilities like they did with Osirak. Matan Irian, a former Army Colonel, presents a devastatingly simple plan: sabotage a refinery complex in Texas City, plant evidence that incriminates Iran, and sit back while an enraged United States strikes back in retaliation. The plan is meticulously executed and the President positions two carrier battle groups off Iran's coast in readiness to hit back. But Matan Irian makes one small mistake, his team leaves behind a tiny piece of evidence which the FBI forensic investigator traces back to Israel. The President's rage is now turned on an ally and demands that Israel finally acts to recognize the Palestinian's right to exist in a State of their own. The Israeli Prime Minister rejects the American demands as naive and simplistic, accusing the President of not understanding the complexities faced by Israel in such a settlement. When the President withdraws all economic and military aid, the Israeli government falls. Israel is faced with a cruel choice: seek peace with the Palestinians or maintain an untenable war-ostracised by the global community.
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Stefan Vüak has written eight Shadow Gods Saga sci-fi novels and six contemporary political drama books. He started writing science fiction while still in college, but did not get published until 2001. His Cry of Eagles won the Readers' Favorite silver medal award, and his All the Evils was the prestigious Eric Hoffer contest finalist and Readers' Favorite silver medal winner. Strike for Honor won the gold medal. Stefan leveraged a successful career in the Information Technology industry, which took him to the Middle East working on cellphone systems. He applied his IT discipline to create realistic storylines for his books. Writing has been a road of discovery, helping him broaden his horizons. He also spends time as an editor and book reviewer. Stefan lives in Melbourne, Australia.