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Dr. Harry Chenault’s “Hope and Destiny: Truman, Eisenhower, Fulbright, and US Foreign Policy in the Middle East, 1945–1958” receives its professionally produced film script coverage, preparing the book for a Hollywood movie adaptation

The Movie Script Coverage service from ARP intends to generate a written outline of the author’s book, which will be placed in a database that major studios can access when they’re looking for stories to make into films. Another of our authors’ books has received a Hollywood-style screenplay today.

Former military commander Harry Keatts Chenault Jr., Ph.D., the author of this book, studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem while living in the Middle East. On US presidential foreign policy in the Middle East, he received his Ph.D. from the Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. He was also given a Fulbright Scholarship to study Arabic and Islamic sciences at the American University of Cairo in Egypt.

Hope and Destiny: Truman, Eisenhower, Fulbright, and US Foreign Policy in the Middle East, 1945–1958 would be a blend of historical, psychological, and modern cinema if it were produced into a film. 

The book is a research documentary written on paper that highlights the activities of some of the most important people in the postwar world: President Truman, President Eisenhower, and Senator Fulbright.

Hope and Destiny: Truman, Eisenhower, Fulbright, and US Foreign Policy in the Middle East, 1945–1958 is divided into five chapters, each with a title and topic. The first chapter deconstructs some of President Truman’s, President Eisenhower’s, and Senator Fulbright’s personal and philosophical characteristics, highlighting dates and the significance of some of the most difficult decisions each man made while serving in office.

The book mentions Truman’s use of the atomic bomb against Japan to win the war, as well as his recognition of the State of Israel against widespread opposition. This book analyses Eisenhower as a president, shining a light on him. It examines several of the major decisions he took as Supreme Allied Commander during World War II when he was in charge of the allied invasion of France. Finally, it looks at Fulbright, who is revered as the lone US senator who stood up to Senator Joseph McCarthy’s brutal tactics and the red panic of the late 1940s and early 1950s.

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