In Part I, the author explores the American intellectual pedigree
and why it tends to constrain strategic analysis. In Part II,
Lambert compares and contrast the core doctrines of Christianity
and Islam. The rich theological doctrines of these two religions
have yielded undeniable political and historical imperatives. My
aim is to show why those imperatives result in significantly
different outcomes and that those outcomes have strategic
consequences. Part II may seem lengthy; the reader is encouraged to
persevere-Part II contains the raw data that form the essential
foundation upon which Parts III and IV are based. After
establishing this working understanding of Islamic doctrine and its
political and historical imperatives, the author then attempts to
capture the mindset of the broader Islamic faithful in Part III.
After analyzing the collective mind of the broader Islamic
faithful, the author I then focuses on the mind of our avowed
enemies in Part IV. Finally in Part V, the author offers some ideas
about how to return to strategic insight. He concludes with 7
propositions that are aimed at achieving strategic clarity.
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