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Never give an inch : fighting for the America I love / Mike Pompeo.

Pompeo, Mike, 1963- (author.).

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As the only four-year national security member of President Trump’s Cabinet, he worked to impose crushing pressure on the Islamic Republic of Iran, avert a nuclear crisis with North Korea, deliver unmatched support for Israel, and bring peace to the Middle East. Drawing on his commitment to America’s founding principles and his Christian faith, his efforts to promote religious freedom around the world were unequaled in American diplomatic history. Most importantly, he led a much-needed generational transformation of America's relationship with China. Blending remarkable and often humorous stories of his interactions with world leaders and unmatched analysis of geopolitics, Never Give an Inch tells of how Pompeo helped the Trump Administration craft the America First approach that upended Washington's wisdom—and made him America’s enemies’ worst nightmare.

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  • ISBN: 9780063247444
  • ISBN: 0063247445
  • Physical Description: xxiv, 438 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Broadside Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2023]

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General Note:
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Find the risk-takers -- Pivot quickly from failure -- "It's a mean, nasty world" -- Pipehitters wanted -- Draw lines, and defend them relentlessly -- Don't appease, go on offense -- American sovereignty matters -- No bad deals -- Keep your faith -- Tell the hard truth -- Leaders always take incoming--deal with it -- Demand accountability -- Choose the right allies -- Try new ideas -- Know your limits -- Honor American sacrifices -- Show up -- Today and tomorrow.
Subject: Pompeo, Mike, 1963-
United States. Department of State > Officials and employees > Biography.
United States. Central Intelligence Agency > Officials and employees > Biography.
Politicians > United States > Biography.
United States > Politics and government > 2017-2021.
United States > Foreign relations > 2017-2021.

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Never Give an Inch : Fighting for the America I Love
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Never Give an Inch : Fighting for the America I Love

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A preening, defiant memoir by a Trump stalwart. While the flood of their memoirs shows no sign of letting up, even the most full-throated of Trump's supporters allow that storming the Capitol was maybe not such a good idea. Not Pompeo, who mentions it only once, as "that January 6, the one the Left wants to exploit for political advantage." The author doesn't discuss the coup attempt or other inconvenient truths of Trump's last days, but there's plenty about Pompeo being exactly the right man for the right job--jobs, rather--that Trump offered him. Pompeo, top of his West Point class and fearless Kansas congressman, knew that his duty was to save the CIA, which "desperately needed good leadership" after John Brennan, "a total disaster." By Pompeo's account, it was he, as secretary of state, who made Iran blink, North Korea flinch, and Putin behave. (That Russia/Trump business? A hoax. The Hunter Biden laptop thing, however, is very real and very important.) According to the author's account, he did all of this almost single-handedly, since supposed fellow traveler John Bolton, among others, "cared far more about taking credit and nurturing his ego than he did for executing the president's directives….If everyone had behaved as selfishly as Bolton had, very little would ever have gotten accomplished." Pompeo proves that one can be a dedicated Trumper and also endlessly self-serving. Granted, he does give a shoutout or two to others in the administration, mostly nameless, as when he writes, "In the end, our team left America more secure and more respected--even if not always more loved--in the world," not like the present administration, which is to blame for all that's wrong today--except maybe Covid-19, which came out of a Chinese lab. Pompeo also makes room to advocate for waterboarding. Just the thing for Biden haters and insurrectionists. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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