The Men Who Choose War

ebook Ten Leaders, One Global Game of Power

By Natalie G. Turner

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Why do some world leaders seem to choose war — not as a last resort, but as a central strategy of governance? In The Men Who Choose War, Natalie G. Turner offers a gripping, research-driven journey through the minds, methods, and motives of ten powerful leaders who have shaped the 21st century through conflict.

This bold and timely nonfiction analysis breaks down how military aggression, propaganda, and political survival tactics intersect in the decisions of men like Vladimir Putin, Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, and others. Drawing on real events, credible sources, and a wide lens of historical patterns, the book unpacks why these figures leverage war — and how their choices ripple across borders, institutions, and everyday lives.

From proxy battles and domestic militarization to media manipulation and collapsing peace efforts, The Men Who Choose War reveals a world where conflict is not merely an outcome, but a deliberate policy. Yet this book also offers insight into resistance, reform, and the fragile hopes of civilian-led change.

Written for readers who crave depth and clarity in global affairs, this is a must-read for anyone trying to understand the volatile relationship between leadership, violence, and international order. Whether you're a student of politics or a concerned citizen of the world, you'll come away with a sharper lens and deeper questions.

The Men Who Choose War