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New book “America – Oh Say Can You See” by John E. Suraj Persad has been released, a common-sense examination of the causes and consequences of a country in decline
“America – Oh Say Can You See: Oh, America Can You Really See? Trouble for America” by John E. Suraj Persad has been released worldwide. This unapologetic, deeply engaging work has achieved Amazon Bestseller status as the #1 New Release in the “State,” “State & Local Government,” and “Military Policy” categories, #1 Bestseller in the “State & Local Government” category, and #2 Bestseller in the “State” and “Miltary Policy” categories.
The book tackles the geopolitical, foreign relations, and domestic social issues facing the United States, unpacking the reasons behind the divided populace and the country’s slipping position as a global superpower. It is written with simplification and common sense in mind to give the busy reader a quick but somewhat comprehensive view of the current state of our union and spark an interest in the electorate to get engaged.
With a multifaceted approach to understanding the state of the nation, the author not only looks to the past for historical patterns but also points his analysis toward the future for the long-term results of America’s troubling trajectory.
From the failed foreign policy of “bully diplomacy” to racial division and widespread criminality to food insecurity, Persad’s broad examination looks at the interconnected social and political ideologies – as well as the actions they drive – that are actively threatening the stability and success of the United States.
With a multicultural background, graduate-level education in International Policy and Transnational Security, coupled with experience in Strategic Leadership, overseas military deployment, and extensive international travel, the author’s experiences across cultures and professional arenas provide him with a unique, nuanced perspective on topics that other sociopolitical thinkers tend to shy away from. The book shows how America’s downward spiral contributes directly to the consolidation of power in China and Russia and how failures in national leadership have led American allies to seek support from other global leaders.
Serving as a warning and wake-up call to Americans of all ethnicity, Persad’s writing prompts the electorate to become more involved in the democratic process while encouraging critical thinking and international awareness. By exposing the numerous flaws in the fabric of American policy, analyzing the troubles causing division and distrust across the population, and shedding light on the country’s floundering position in the geopolitical landscape, the author raises the alarm for much-needed social and political change.
This eye-opening call to action goes beyond educating readers about the nation’s troubling realities to generate a deep understanding of the factors at play – who is responsible – and how to get engaged.
America – Oh Say Can You See (ISBN: 9798218262228 / 9798218272340) can be purchased through retailers worldwide, including Barnes and Noble and Amazon. The hardcover retails for $25.79, the paperback retails for $19.99 and the ebook retails for $9.99. Review copies and interviews are available upon request.
Learn more at https://persadbooks.com/
About the author:
The author is of East Indian Descent, born in England to Jamaican and Guyanese Indian immigrant parents. His father served in the RAF during WW2, and his mother trained as a nurse and teacher. John has a diverse background and was educated in the British and American systems. His education includes the Cambridge University Examinations, a Bachelor’s degree in Technical Management (BSTM), a post-bachelor certification as a Paralegal, a Master’s in International Policy and Practice (MIPP) from The George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs, and numerous military and civilian professional courses. His academic tracks heavily concentrate on Transnational Security, Strategic Leadership, Aviation, and International Policy.
John is a former Chief Warrant Officer in the United States Army Aviation Corps, a graduate of the US Army Warrant Officer Career College, US Army Aviation Flight Academy, US Army Intelligence School, US Army Combat Readiness Center, and holds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certifications as a Flight Engineer (FE), Commercial Pilot (CP), and Airline Transport Pilot (ATP). He is dual-rated as an aviator in Helicopters and Airplanes, has held career positions as an Aviation Safety Officer, Intelligence FW Pilot, Electronic Warfare Officer, and Flight Operations Officer. John has been deployed for many operations worldwide, and in his last assignment, he served in Europe and Asia, where he changed careers and went to UPS Airlines as a commercial cargo pilot, flying the DC8, B757, and B767-300ER platforms internationally. During his civilian aviation career and after 9/11, John volunteered for training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center to be a Deputized Federal Aviation Law Enforcement Officer assigned under the Department of Homeland Security. John is a disabled American veteran who is extremely thankful and proud of his service to the United States Army and is currently medically retired from United Parcel Service Airlines. He brings to this book the perspective of an immigrant coming to his adopted country, embracing the nation’s core values, and being fully engaged.
John continues service today as a security and leadership consultant, volunteers as a training advisor to the Boone Police Department in NC, and advises several foreign clients on strategic leadership, corporate security, and risk management. John is a member of the Rotary Club and the Military Officers Association of America, where he and his wife assist veterans in various capacities. John is happily retired with his wife Gerarda MSSW, LCSW, QCSW (CDR. USPHS. Ret), whom he met during their early Army careers. John often jokes, “The Army gave me a life and issued me a wife.” They have two sons and a close nephew in their circle. His oldest son and nephew are former and retired Army, respectively. His oldest son is finishing his MBA studies, and the youngest son has recently graduated from Law School. Together, John and Gerarda have five grandchildren, and when not traveling the world, they hang their hats in North Carolina and Florida.