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Alexs Thompson

    Alexs Thompson est un spécialiste internationalement reconnu de l'Islam, dont le travail est profondément influencé par plus d'une décennie passée à vivre et travailler au Moyen-Orient. Sa vaste expérience comprend l'immersion dans des régions telles que l'Égypte, la Syrie, le Yémen, l'Irak, l'Afghanistan et de nombreux pays d'Afrique centrale et orientale. Les recherches académiques de Thompson plongent dans l'histoire islamique médiévale, reflétant une formation académique rigoureuse. Ses écrits explorent souvent les intersections complexes de la politique, de l'histoire et du monde islamique, offrant des aperçus uniques dérivés d'un engagement de première main.

    Original Sin
    • Original Sin

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      From two respected journalists comes an explosive examination of a pivotal moment in American political life: Joe Biden's decision to run for reelection despite clear signs of his decline and efforts to conceal it. This situation mirrors a Greek tragedy, where attempts to escape fate ultimately seal it. Biden's 2020 campaign aimed to prevent a second Trump term, but he and his inner circle were so convinced of his ability to win that they misled themselves and the public about his limitations. The truth became undeniable during the June 27, 2024 debate, where the consequences of this deception were laid bare. For the first time, the unsettling reality is revealed through behind-the-scenes insights from key figures, including White House staff, Congressional leaders, governors, and donors. The authors expose how Biden's choice to seek reelection appears shockingly narcissistic and reckless, marking a significant act of public deception. This narrative raises critical questions about accountability and responsibility that will resonate for years to come. In their quest to defeat what they viewed as an existential threat to democracy, Biden and his team inadvertently ensured it, betraying his promise of a single term and ignoring health concerns. This decision, seen as the Original Sin of his presidency, led to a campaign of denial that ultimately facilitated Trump's return to power. The intersection of hubris and nemesis unfol

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