In both Asian regimes under attack, the outstanding characteristic was the absence of human rights. The ancient vices slavery and abduction cleared the way for terrorism. No matter the terms used, the strong exploint the weak selling the babies prostiting the women and exterminating the aged. The Hamburg Roust explores these issues in a fictional framework.
Due for publication in June 2005, it pinpoints the American failures in Asia.
Bereft of imagination, the administration bought prisoners from the Northern Alliance to stock the Guantanamo Bay facility. They ignored 75,000 war criminals in Iraq that now intrigue for the return of the dictator. Some people never learn.