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The Russian Factor: From Cold War to Global Terrorism

Synopsis

Will this global battle end? When will we win this war? Learn how to overcome the silent underlying global war in The Russian Factor: From Cold War to Global Terrorism.

Soviet defense attorney and US immigrant Simona Pipko takes you on a remarkable journey from Stalinist's past to contemporary Russia in this compelling book The Russian Factor: From Cold War to Global Terrorism.In this book, Pipko demonstrates more courage - by exposing the roots of modern terrorism, its ideology, and modus operandi, by explaining how old forces continue fighting Western civilization, and by bringing to light the yet-to-be uncovered truth about Russia and its role in the ongoing global strife.

Pipko reasons the impossibility to defeat terrorism if one doesn't know the enemy; so, with her documents and photos, she reveals the enemy's aggressive designs throughout the 20th and 21st century.

Based on the author's real life and professional experiences, The Russian Factor presents observations, analysis, and commentary on this ongoing battle against "Soviet Fascism." By delving deeper into this battle, Pipko shows how the 9/11 attack was just a link in a chain of wars waged against Western civilization, having Islam as a tool and oil as a weapon.

The Russian Factor covers a story which provides the needed knowledge to gain victory and paves way to winning against the terrorist's forces. So, be aware, read to know...

Author Biography

Simona Pipko

A child of war, a survivor, a woman of peace, an advocate of change, a Soviet defense attorney, a US immigrant, writer-author Simona Pipko gives her heart and mind in her books.

Simona Pipko was born in Moscow, USSR. She grew up in Leningrad, witnessed the aftermath of WWII, graduated from Leningrad Law School, and practiced law as a defense attorney for twenty-five years in Tallinn, Estonia.

She married and has two children; but in 1981, she left her Communist husband and immigrated to the United States with her two children, Katherine and Roman.

While living in New York City and teaching at the New School for Social Research and New York University, she wrote articles for various publications: The International Lawyer and ABA, Law and National Security Intelligence Report.

Ms. Pipko's first published book is, Baltic Winds: Testimony of a Soviet Attorney .


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Book Details
ISBN: 9781425717148
Book Size: 5.9 x 8.8
Pages: 324
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