Explanation of the book

Section : Political books

Number of pages: 368 pages

Publisher: Publications Company for Distribution and Publishing


Political memoirs, the most daring so far. It covers the most dangerous temporal area of ​​the global events that shook the world over six US administrations. Behind it is Paul Findley, the stubborn US Senator who spent 22 years in the US Congress quarreling with decision-makers in the United States, biased towards the truth. And corrects the misconceptions that have taken root in the minds of the West. He adds to what he said, in his three books - “There is no silence after today”, “Who dares to speak” and “Deception” - new facts, opinions he deferred to express, and harsh criticisms. It was the last thing he wanted to say before he decided to remain silent. He touched on his private life and privacy. Then he turns to his life as a politician, and his views on America's domestic politics, laws, and its social, economic, and electoral afflictions; In addition to his positions on its foreign policy towards wars, and its relations with Europe, China, Vietnam, and the Middle East. Memoirs condemning the United States and its clumsy bias towards Israel, and it will bring on Findlay more fierce campaigns and hostilities, and shake the confidence of Americans in their leaders