Enjoying the politics, even with my own political education it was pretty cool to expand on my knowledge around the Sinai Peninsula and the Israeli – Arab conflict.
Call me sentimental, but having only really learnt facts about the USSR and USA cold war it was kind of cool to have the concept of client states describe in a story format, with characters playing out the scenarios I have studied.
NUTS what an insane concept, once again in theory freaky but if you add characters and put in a real life scenario, OMG!!
The Characters are full enough to carry the story, but as the actual events are so intense and fast moving they don't achieve the same kind of arch as one would expect, however having said that the arch is irrelevant as the way the characters have changed by the end of the book is justified by the crisis which is central to the story.
Keeping in mind the time of publication, it is rather sad that historically the vilifying of people was such a trend in the 80’s and 90’s a like; my hope is that the general move now is more to understanding.
While still being negative regarding the USSR and the soviet regime the author does attempt to create a space for understanding, however when referring to the Arab terrorist the terminology leave’s no room for understanding. It is a bias that might come from him or the time he was writing the book, however there should I feel always be room for a comprehension if not buy in of the any fundamentalist movement. What makes movements evil is violence and zealots not the faith that inspires it or even the values being pursued.
I really appreciated the appendix it made the facts really and the story more compelling.
As for the actually writing, no complaints, an easy read if you have the political interest to sustain the constant military jargon; action packed if you don’t but the human drama as previously mentioned is some what lacking.
All in all I did enjoy the book and hope that some one else will too, this book will be retired from my library.