Let's not kid ourselves, this book was written with a view to add weight to an ulterior motive - namely, to create and nurture anti-Islamic feeling. It's short, clumsily put together and quite obvious in its direction.
BUT, BUT, BUT! However easy it would be for myself or some hardcore Leftist or Islamist to kick holes in it, or before the 'refuters' can rush to pour scorn on it, the REALLY unpleasant notion one is left with is how utterly blind the West has been on this subject, and still is. Historically, demographically, statistically, it is all absolutely true. It is only because the Ottoman Empire fell so early in the 20th century, swiftly followed by the two World Wars, that historical scrutiny has been diverted away from the very real truth that we in the Christian West were very nearly forcibly Islamified (trendies, bite me, it's historic FACT).
Almost from its creation, Islam spread with a vengeance through the middle and near east, and north Africa. For many centuries, Muslim armies continually stormed the southern coastline of Europe, from Russia to Spain, and right into France (no, I didn't know that, either, but it's easily confirmed), committing atrocities that we in the West would still be apologising for even now, had we committed them. Many islands and countries were occupied and terrorised for decades and centuries (Italy, Greece, Sicily and more) until they were eventually liberated, by many historical charcters that we now wrongly, ignorantly, sneer at. You may have read things like, "the Crusaders protected travelling Pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land." But have you ever asked the questions, "But from who, and why?" Me neither, up 'til now.
Having the chronology and detail laid out before you, the shockingly obvious is inescapable - though if any politician has the courage to say it out loud remains to be seen. We (Britain, Europe, the U.S. et al) ARE being invaded, and the results will be catastrophic. The waves might not be crashing through the windows (yet), but the waters are fast coming up through the floorboards. The author also suggests the only real options for survival for the West and it's culture, or what's left of it.
Resisting the urge to just `pooh, pooh' it, "JIHAD" is cold, hard realism. The quote from Col. Gadaffi says it all. If you don't read this book, or perhaps other honest tomes on the subject, you have no reason to squeal when you wake up one morning and find someone has stolen the things you take for granted and signed your life away, so to speak. History has a habit of repeating itself. Read it and start thinking for yourself and those, I assume, you care for.
Take care,
Baby Cromwell