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Islamic State: The Coming Storm is a critical analysis of the missteps made by the United States and Western Europe in managing and carrying out the war against radical Islam and the ramifications of our nations failure to act in a more forceful manner against this threat.
An understanding of our enemy is crucial to the development of a coherent policy to eradicate the threat posed by global jihadists, including the members of the Islamic State. In fighting this new war, the United States must align itself with Russia and its former republics. Difficult choices will need to be made to…mehr

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Islamic State: The Coming Storm is a critical analysis of the missteps made by the United States and Western Europe in managing and carrying out the war against radical Islam and the ramifications of our nations failure to act in a more forceful manner against this threat.

An understanding of our enemy is crucial to the development of a coherent policy to eradicate the threat posed by global jihadists, including the members of the Islamic State. In fighting this new war, the United States must align itself with Russia and its former republics. Difficult choices will need to be made to combat an enemy focused on spreading terror and destabilizing governments in the Middle East and Europe.

Unless the United States and its allies look to the historical causes of this conflict, understand and analyze the cultural and religious divide, and root out the genocidal practices of Islamic militants, the world will continually suffer horrific attacks at the hands of these groups. Simply put, terror will be the new norm.


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Mr. Phillips received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. During his academic career at UTK, his work within his major focused on European and American history from the colonial period through the modern era. While pursuing his BA in history, he also minored in political science.

Upon receiving his undergraduate degree, Mr. Phillips attended the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law at the University of Memphis, earning his Juris Doctor in 1994. His legal career has spanned two decades, however, he is actively engaged in historical research and analysis, giving numerous presentations on historical topics, and writing articles for a number of genealogical and heritage society newsletters.

Mr. Phillips is also the author of The Proposed Tennessee Limited Liability Company Act, 24 U. MEM. L. REV., No. 3, 491 (1994) and Foreign Relations and the Founding of the American Republic, Drumbeat, Vol. 34, No. 1, Spring 2016, published by the General Society Sons of the Revolution.