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Future War: Super-soldiers, Terminators, Cyberspace, and the National Security Strategy for Twenty-First-Century Combat

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In Future War, Lieutenant Colonel Robert L. Maginnis (USA, Ret.) whose ongoing work with the Pentagon affords a rare glimpse into our security community portrays a frightening, new glimpse into a future world that previous generations could only have dared imagine: cyborgized super soldiers, cyber threats beyond our wildest imagination, sobering outer space developments, and the most horrendous weapons of mass destruction in the hands of troublesome actors who see themselves playing a role in the prophetic end times. Despite the risks associated with a terminator-like tomorrow clearly defined, Future War turns to offer a glimmer of hope for our troubled and lost world. It provides a detailed plan of action to guide America's churches, government, and Congress from a biblical-worldview foundation, tackling five of the most daunting macro challenges facing America today. Every concerned American and especially Christians must study Future War to understand what is racing toward us, the dangerous threats we will face, and how Bible believing Christians must respond to their obligation of engaging the world (Romans 13:1 7). In Future War, you will learn about: imminent trends in an out-of-control world, a biblical vision for our future threats and risks of the new world order s exotic weaponry in the hands of high-tech terrorists, transhumanism and the coming super soldiers, outer space war no longer a Hollywood dream, cyber risks that could bring the grid down, weapons of mass destruction that just got scarier, and a 21st-century strategy for surviving and flourishing.
Request Code : ZLIBIO2875113
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Year:
2016
Publisher:
Defender Publishing
Language:
English
Pages:
574
ISBN 10:
0996409572
ISBN:
0996409572

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