The Health of Nations was written by an author who was born, raised
and educated in the Third World (Pakistan) until age 21 and who,
since, has spent 35 years in America furthering his education,
working, raising a family and owning his own business. The book
presents insights and observations about the current emotional and
intellectual balance among civilizations in the East and West that
led him to believe an inevitable East-West confrontational
synthesis producing World War III of the nuclear kind is very
likely - but avoidable. of thought and activity that led him to
well-grounded conclusions, Iskandar (I) Khan takes us through a
discussion of what produces conflict, a history of religious law,
an awareness of international business's superiority over nations,
and an acknowledgment of the need for urgent action to begin the
potentially lengthy process of establishing peace in today's
unstable and dangerous world. Along the way, he makes an appeal to
America's baby boomers, Jewish leaders, and the engineers of the
world to participate and talks about his own personal action taken
on behalf of this noble effort.
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