Everyone's favorite GI Jerk gets a mixed review for his novel, MISSION COMPROMISED, in the Washington Times:
"It is easy to read it as a scathing indictment of the anti-military Clinton administration and the United Nations, an apologetic for the author's involvement in Iran-Contra, or as a Christian tract. Because there are so many issues in play, one has a hard time answering the question of what Mr. North is trying to say."
Curiously, North himself is one of the main characters in his fiction--which kind of makes sense when you think of it.
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