New Novel Analyzes the Use of Experimental Technology to Neutralize Enemies and Prevent War Between Iran and Israel
"Weapons of Mass Disablement" by Ionah Arbuthnott is an action-packed work of fiction that discusses the true to life conflicts between these two countries
HOBART, Australia, July 22, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author Ionah Arbuthnott asks readers the following question in her new book, Weapons of Mass Disablement, "What would it take to prevent a war between Iran and Israel?" In the book, Iran grows increasingly fanatically and ideologically hostile towards the country of Israel and begins a plan to use their proxy armies to begin a war beginning with the launch of hundreds of thousands of guided missiles.
While they plan their attack, Israel rolls out an experimental device they keep in absolute secrecy that has the capability to produce penetrating rays that would disable the missiles. After Iran learn about this device, Israel is powerless to utilize this technology. An unlikely hero then steps up who will risk everything to help Israel neutralize their enemy and secure peace for its citizens.
With a focus on understanding the central true to life conflicts between these two countries and the importance of sustaining peace, this novel takes a deeper look at the complications of war and the ramifications it could have upon the world.
"The purpose of this book is to promote awareness of the looming existential threat to Israel from Iran and to create an appreciation of how future technology might have an important role to play in removing the threat of war and achieving peace." the author said.
"Weapons of Mass Disablement" will keep readers on the edge of their seats as they learn more about the tension between these two countries and the advanced weaponry utilized in this race against time to prevent all-out annihilation of the Israeli people.
"Weapons of Mass Disablement"
By Ionah Arbuthnott
ISBN: 978-1796002126
Available at the Xlibris Online Bookstore, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the author
Ionah Arbuthnott obtained her bachelor's degree in Agriculture and Animal Science from the University of Natal and eventually her PhD from the University of Zimbabwe. She gained decades of extensive career experience in these fields, notably serving as Director of the Longreach Pastoral College and a Senior Dairy Extension Fellow at the University of Tasmania. While also serving as a senior lecturer for students, she contributed to over forty research publications. While obtaining her education, she and her family found themselves caught in the middle of opposing forces in a war. Familiar with the environment war creates for citizens living among it, her experiences finding a new life gave her enhanced empathy for the Jewish people who have experienced similar struggles in history. Learn more at the author's website: https://www.ionaharbuthnott.com/
SOURCE Ionah Arbuthnott
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