
Never Give an Inch
Fighting for the America I Love
Panoramica di Never Give an Inch
Inside Mike Pompeo's "Never Give an Inch," a New York Times bestseller revealing Trump-era foreign policy triumphs. Marc Andreessen calls Pompeo "a real-life Tom Clancy American hero" in this raw account of navigating global crises, partisan conspiracies, and the fight for America's founding principles.
Temi chiave in Never Give an Inch
- america first diplomacy
- intelligence agency reform
- strategic risk taking
- adversarial foreign policy
- national security realism
Citazioni da Never Give an Inch
America is f--ing awesome!
It's a mean, nasty world out there.
We're back in the espionage business.
Perfect options never exist in a mean, nasty world.
Personaggi di Never Give an Inch
- Mike PompeoAuthor, former CIA Director and Secretary of State
- Gina HaspelVeteran clandestine officer and CIA Deputy Director
- John BrennanFormer CIA Director under the Obama administration
- Brian BulataoCIA Chief Operating Officer and West Point veteran
Sull'autore
Sull'autore di Never Give an Inch
Michael R. Pompeo, author of Never Give an Inch and former U.S. Secretary of State, brings decades of geopolitical expertise from his roles as CIA Director, four-term Kansas congressman, and military veteran. Born in 1963 in Orange, California, he graduated first in his class at West Point, served as an Army cavalry officer during the Cold War, and later earned a law degree from Harvard.
His political memoir blends firsthand accounts of negotiating with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, architecting countermeasures against China, and leading the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” campaign on Iran with insights into Christian faith and America First diplomacy.
A frequent Fox News contributor since 2021, Pompeo analyzes global affairs through his lens as a pragmatic strategist and entrepreneur—having founded aerospace and energy companies before entering public service. Never Give an Inch became a New York Times bestseller for its unflinching chronicle of modern statecraft, selling over 500,000 copies within its first year.
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Never Give an Inch is a memoir by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, detailing his role in shaping the Trump Administration’s foreign policy. It covers key achievements like pressuring Iran, negotiating with North Korea, strengthening U.S.-Israel relations, and transforming America’s approach to China. Blending geopolitical analysis with personal anecdotes, Pompeo defends the "America First" strategy and shares behind-the-scenes insights into high-stakes diplomatic decisions.
This book is ideal for readers interested in U.S. foreign policy, conservative political strategy, or insider accounts of the Trump Administration. Policymakers, history enthusiasts, and those curious about U.S.-China relations or Middle East diplomacy will find Pompeo’s firsthand perspectives valuable. Fans of political memoirs emphasizing hardline sovereignty and Christian values may also appreciate its tone.
Yes, for readers seeking an unfiltered conservative viewpoint on Trump-era diplomacy. Pompeo provides rare details on events like the Soleimani assassination, critiques of progressive media, and strategies to counter China’s influence. While politically charged, it offers actionable insights into leadership during crises and remains a New York Times bestseller for its provocative stance.
Key themes include:
- America First Diplomacy: Prioritizing U.S. interests in global negotiations.
- China Strategy: Advocating for a harder line against China’s geopolitical ambitions.
- Religious Freedom: Promoting Christian values in foreign policy.
- Countering Iran: Details on covert operations and sanctions.
Pompeo frames these ideas as essential for national security and moral leadership.
Pompeo describes leading a "generational transformation" in U.S.-China policy, advocating for decoupling from Chinese tech and supply chains. He reveals tensions with Trump, who allegedly found Pompeo "too tough" on China, and critiques the CCP’s human rights record. The book positions China as America’s top long-term threat.
Notable revelations include:
- Trump’s consideration of replacing Mike Pence on the 2020 ticket.
- Humorous exchanges with Kim Jong-un during nuclear talks.
- The planning of Qasem Soleimani’s assassination.
- Criticism of Nikki Haley’s UN ambassadorship as "less important than people think."
He argues that prioritizing U.S. sovereignty over multilateral agreements strengthened global standing. Examples include withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, relocating the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, and renegotiating trade terms with NATO allies. Pompeo credits this strategy with deterring adversaries and securing bipartisan wins.
Critics argue Pompeo downplays controversies like the January 6 Capitol attack and Trump’s role in it. His dismissal of Jamal Khashoggi as a "political activist" (not a journalist) and praise for leaders like Mohammed bin Salman have drawn backlash. Progressives dispute his portrayal of liberal media as partisan antagonists.
The book highlights his efforts to prioritize religious rights, particularly for Christians, in U.S. diplomacy. He ties this to America’s founding principles and shares instances of advocating for persecuted groups abroad, calling it a moral imperative that strengthens global alliances.
Pompeo emphasizes:
- Resilience: Navigating media scrutiny and partisan investigations.
- Decisiveness: Trusting instinct in high-risk scenarios like the Soleimani strike.
- Loyalty: Balancing principle with allegiance to Trump’s agenda.
These lessons target aspiring leaders in politics or international relations.
Unlike tell-alls critical of Trump (e.g., John Bolton’s The Room Where It Happened), Pompeo’s account staunchly defends the administration’s policies. It focuses more on foreign policy mechanics than personal drama, aligning closer to ideological manifestos like A Time for Truth by Ted Cruz.
With ongoing U.S.-China tensions, Middle East instability, and debates over America’s global role, Pompeo’s playbook remains a conservative blueprint. His warnings about authoritarian regimes and advocacy for military readiness resonate in current conflicts like the Ukraine war.

















