“Whenever I see a new Joel Rosenberg book coming out, I know I need to clear time on my calendar. His penetrating knowledge of all things Mideastern, coupled with his intuitive knack for high-stakes intrigue, demand attention.”
PORTER GOSS
Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
“Joel has an incredible ability to write both fiction and nonfiction regarding the realities of current events in the Mideast in a way that the reader senses that they are part of the plot and, often, on the front line.”
LT. GENERAL (RET.) JERRY BOYKIN
Former Commander of Delta Force and Former U.S. Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence
“Joel Rosenberg is one of the most knowledgeable people writing about the Middle East that I’ve had the honor to meet. He has a particularly clear understanding of what is going on in today’s Iran and Syria and the grave threat these two countries pose to the rest of the world. His is an important voice in a sea of misdirected and erroneous information that distorts the truth about the realities of these countries’ intentions.”
REZA KAHLILI
Former CIA Operative in Iran and Bestselling Author of
A Time to Betray: A Gripping True Spy Story of Betrayal, Fear, and Courage
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To our son Jonah, whose very name reminds us each and every day that God not only loves Israel, but also greatly loves her neighbors and her enemies.
“You are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness, and one who relents concerning calamity.”
JONAH 4:2
J. B. Collins
—foreign correspondent for the
New York Times
Allen MacDonald
—foreign editor for the
New York Times
Omar Fayez
—Amman-based reporter for the
New York Times
Abdel Hamid
—Beirut-based photographer for the
New York Times
Alex Brunnell
—Jerusalem bureau chief for the
New York Times
A. B. Collins
—former Cairo bureau chief for the Associated Press, and J. B.’s grandfather
Harrison Taylor
—president of the United States
Jack Vaughn
—director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Robert Khachigian
—former director of the CIA
Arthur Harris
—special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Matthew Collins
—J. B.’s older brother
King Abdullah II
—the monarch of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Prince Marwan Talal
—uncle of the king of Jordan and a senior advisor
Kamal Jeddeh
—director of Jordanian intelligence (Mukhabarat)
Ali Sa’id
—chief of security for the Royal Court
Abu Khalif
—leader of the Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS)
Jamal Ramzy
—commander of ISIS rebel forces in Syria and cousin of Abu Khalif
Tariq Baqouba
—deputy to Jamal Ramzy
Faisal Baqouba
—ISIS terrorist and brother of Tariq
Hassan Karbouli
—Iraqi minister of the interior
Ismail Tikriti
—deputy director of Iraqi intelligence
Daniel Lavi
—Israeli prime minister
Ari Shalit
—deputy director of the Mossad
Yael Katzir
—Mossad agent
Salim Mansour
—president of the Palestinian Authority
Youssef Kuttab
—senior aide to President Mansour