Frederick Forsyth’s The Fist Of God is a story woven around the Iraqi invasion and occupation of Kuwait, and it’s eventual liberation by the Coalition forces, led by the United States. A British Major from the
SAS is called in to run a super secret agent in Baghdad by the SIS and the CIA. The agent delivers to the West information about Saddam Hussein’s weapons as well as his plans. However, no ...
one is able to solve the mystery : Why does Saddam think that he can win against the combined armies of fifty nations? When the answer is found, a scramble ensues in order to try and
avert a catastrophic disaster. The book is a brilliant example of storytelling, and Frederick Forsyth makes the story so beleivable, that the reader is left wondering : Could all this actually be the true story of the Gulf War?
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