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When the Un Died Albert Enang Eno Usang
When the Un Died
Albert Enang Eno Usang
When the ashes of the League of Nations were scattered in to the sea of oblivion and the UN was birthed, one easily wonders what was on her mind during her inauguration. Was she thinking about her future? Rather, was it more of a thought for her longevity than her future? This is because the UN knew like her predecessor before her, she would become ashes as well. And truth is, she is living on borrowed time. In this first part of the book, at an unspecified time, but one very very close to the end of time itself, the hitherto suppressed age long conundrum of Israeli-Palestinian conflict spills over for the UN. Here, Islam plays a prominent role as she comes up with a grand plan to subdue Israel, America, and the whole world at large, but gives it a facade of a rightful defiance of Israel's plan to build a temple in the disputed axis of east Jerusalem and particularly on the holy Islamic sites. At about this time too, due to preternatural reasons, the EU disintegrates and is engulfed in supremacy wars; a fall out from the unprecedented global economic misfortune to ever befall the world, all around this unspecified timeline. Unable to tackle these and other myriad of issues, things come to a head for the UN when Israel defied all pleas and logic, stepped into the holy sites and razed the Al alsaq mosque. The ensuing multidimensional global reaction can only be imagined, and its repercussions on the UN as well, very predictable. Meanwhile, a certain Alexander the Great threatens to take over the troubled world.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 23 de noviembre de 2018 |
| ISBN13 | 9781790202034 |
| Páginas | 314 |
| Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 18 mm · 462 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
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