After two years, the war between the American-led Allies and the Chinese-led United Nations has settled into a bloody stalemate. China has defeated Russia and driven India to the brink, while the United States and the rest of the Grand Alliance has swept China from the seas and gained superiority in the air. The war has now become a test of Chinese material endurance versus American moral will.
President Alexander Harris will never accept anything less than total but can he maintain the support of the American people long enough to attain it?
China’s leaders know that defeat will mean the end of their power and, quite probably, their but can they convince their enemies to quit the fight now instead of waiting for the completion of next-generation weapons systems that will ensure the defeat of the Chinese?
In A Thousand Points of Light, the war that began in The Blast of War and continued in A Land War in Asia comes to an astonishing conclusion as both sides fight on through almost unimaginable horror in the pursuit of victory.
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Adam Teiichi Yoshida is a columnist and blogger whose work has been published in multiple forums, including the National Post, Washington Times, Insight Magazine, and The American Thinker.
Adam Yoshida is the author of ten novels and a political commentator. His works to date have largely consisted of contemporary political/military fiction. However, his latest novel, "Next Year in America" is a science fiction novel.