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After arrival, I visited museums and monuments in Washington D.C. I had a peak-experience reading Thomas Jefferson's writing in the dome of the monument, "I have sworn upon the alter of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Ever since, my faith in democracy has become unshakable. I dedicate this book to the people of America to relit the torch of democracy for its revival and survival. In the course of history, humanity has struggled to survive, to live with less threats, exercising its free will for comfort and safety. The book is based on all sources of…mehr

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After arrival, I visited museums and monuments in Washington D.C. I had a peak-experience reading Thomas Jefferson's writing in the dome of the monument, "I have sworn upon the alter of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Ever since, my faith in democracy has become unshakable. I dedicate this book to the people of America to relit the torch of democracy for its revival and survival. In the course of history, humanity has struggled to survive, to live with less threats, exercising its free will for comfort and safety. The book is based on all sources of knowledge to find out the probability of victory of constructive forces for peace vs. destructive forces, to allow the realization of World Peace. Professor Audrey Cronin discovered the criteria of permanent neutrality's success for Switzerland. Comparing it with Afghanistan, she found that there is a good probability for Afghanistan to become a permanently neutral (PN) nation. The author extended the same logic for achieving sustainable World Peace. Of 193 member-states of United Nation 170 meek nations demanding PN, eventually others finding it to their interest also, would guarantee their right for permanent neutrality by the Security Council of the United Nations.
Autorenporträt
B.A. Zikria was born in Kabul, Afghanistan and came to America at age eighteen. He finished college in three years in Grinnell-Iowa, Wisconsin, and George Washington Universities, and received his MD degree from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. After his surgical training at CPMC, he taught medical students at Columbia University for twenty years and trained surgeons for forty-five years. Last twenty years were spent training of Afro-Americans and African physicians at Columbia affiliated Harlem Hospital. He has received ten U.S. Patents. As Emeritus Professor and Special Lecturer he has presented papers and delivered lectures across the United States, Europe, Africa and China. Zikria has published several books: "Manuel of Surgical Knots', "Reperfusion Injuries and Capillary Leak Syndrome", "One Home, One Family, One Future", "The Afghan Prince and I; The First American in Afghanistan", "Malalai, Joan of Arc of Afghanistan and The Victors of Maiwand", "Permanent Neutrality of Afghanistan" and "Wars Without End: A New Mechanism for World Peace".