Eisenhower, John S. D. Distant from God: the war between America and Mexico 1846 - 1848. New York: Random House, 1989, xxvi, 436. John Eisenhower is a General Army retired at West Chester, Pennsylvania. He is also the son of a retired general and later President Dwight Eisenhower. He is also a writer and military historian. Other works by Mr. Eisenhower include The Bitter Woods, which was published in 1987 and was admired by S. L. A. Marshall, author of Life magazine, "Written by power from a true military historian". The comments on the reviews of New York Times and The New York Times for his work say that his work was "particularly interesting" and "enthusiastically wrote".
"Poor Mexico! So far away from God, too close to the US!" There are many truths in this sentence; Mexico near the United States uses half of the country's territory in the 19th century It was. And in the 20th century it was subjected to various military and economic invasions and the country was involved in bloody narcotics war in the 21st century. But the relationship between the US and Mexico also has advantages. During the past two centuries Americans and Mexicans have repeatedly stated that they can work together to improve the two countries. Both countries depend on each other more than anyone else for stability and prosperity. The future challenge is whether the United States and Mexico can address common issues by finding cooperative solutions that meet the needs of both countries (economic development, immigration, drug violence).
"Poor Mexico, it is too far from God, close to the USA." I do not know how close Mexico is to God, but I know well that Mexico no longer has an intimate relationship with the United States I will. America will not do that. But now Mexico, as a junior partner, has to manage this relationship.
Some people are far from God. Her mother once said that he was not too far when her father was young. However, the distance is getting closer and farther. Then there is a mountain. And sadly, I think she is part of what I feel sad. He did not see the mountain. He moves them aside. But these people, her father is far from God, but they can not see it. They are busy building a mountain. She did not think that 10 years passed since I saw him often. She has not allowed her to define her in a fraction of the way in this part of her story. She would rather allow her mother to define her even in her faults in various ways. She is very flawed. She has a bad bodily statue, and sometimes is absorbed in diet and exercise. She sorts badly and is always late.