Free Report... The Middle East in Crisis

(The Plan to Defeat Radicalism)

At an interfaith conference in Geneva, the Saudi head of the Muslim World League privately acknowledged that he perceived Christians as infidels because they believe that Jesus is the son of God, and believe in the Trinity and in the divinity of Jesus. After a 15-minute presentation summarizing groundbreaking new research—demonstrating that we are actually not so far apart on these historically inflammatory issues—he leapt to his feet and stated, “If what you say is true, it would change the world!” 

In response to this same approach, the President of Sudan reversed his position and deployed UN peacekeepers in war-ravaged Darfur. These are but two of many examples of the impact of powerful new paradigms—rooted in extensive linguistic research—on real-world peacemaking and crisis management.

The ISIS Crisis Plan by Mark Siljander

Mark Siljander is a former U.S. congressman and deputy U.S./U.N. ambassador and author of the best-selling and award-winning book, A Deadly Misunderstanding; A Congressman’s Quest to Bridge the Muslim-Christian Divide. He is President of Bridges to Common Ground, an NGO dedicated to peacemaking, crisis management and discovering common ground among the Abrahamic faiths.


Read Former Congressman Mark Siljander's A Deadly Understanding - Quest To Bridge The Muslim/Christian Divide now!

Hon. James A. Baker III

As President George W. Bush has said, the West has no quarrel with the faithful followers of Islam, but rather with radical fundamentalists who have distorted a well-respected religion and, as a result, want to do us harm. Mark Siljander’s insightful book offers a sensible and compassionate explanation for this deadly discord between cultures. Recognizing that there is controversy surrounding Mr. Siljander and this book, does not diminish the importance of his central theme: a key to reconciling the East and West is to clear up the historic misunderstandings that define the Muslim-Christian divide. His book offers a blueprint for breaking this logjam of dissension that contributes to so much conflict today."

-- Hon. James A. Baker III