Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
At the dawn of a new century, a newly elected U.S. president was
forced to confront an escalating series of unprovoked attacks on
Americans by Muslim terrorists sworn to carry out jihad against all
Western powers. As timely and familiar as these events may seem,
they occurred more than two centuries ago. The President was Thomas
Jefferson, and the terrorists were the Barbary pirates. Victory
in Tripoli recounts the untold story of one of the defining
challenges overcome by the young U.S. republic and reviews every
aspect of the first U.S. military campaign through foreign
lands.
Standing alone against the pirates, the young nation would learn
valuable lessons in cross-cultural diplomacy, diplomatic
maneuvering, and the projection of military might as an extension
of public policy. This dramatic tale examines the events that gave
birth to the Navy and the Marines and re-creates the startling
political, diplomatic, and military battles that were central to
the conflict … and offers deep insight into issues that
remain fundamental to U.S. foreign policy decisions to this
day.
JOSHUA E. LONDON is the Deputy Director for Public Affairs
with the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. He has
written on politics and public policy for many publications,
including the American Spectator, Human Events, National
Review Online, and Details: Promoting Jewish Conservative
Values. He holds an M.A. in Social Science from the University
of Chicago and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of
California, Davis.
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Joshua London
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James Phillips
Senior Research Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs
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