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The U.S. War Against Iraq - Myths, Facts and Lies

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext “For those of us in the peace movement who truly thought we could stop the war in Iraq!  Full Spectrum Dominance  shows us our naivite. Its deep analysis of the policies and strategies of U.S. foreign policymakers is sobering. But author Rahul Mahajan is not just an academic but an activist. He provides us the tools to understand the forces we are up against so we can better challenge them. The book is essential for those who wish to continue to fight against empire.” –Medea Benjamin! co-founder! Global Exchange and Code Pink: Women for Peace “Rahul Mahajan's book is a timely and hard-hitting analysis of the implications of the U.S. war against Iraq. Mahajan presents the reader a picture of the reality of the U.S. imperial state! and its efforts at further world domination. For anti-war! global justice or any progressive-minded activist concerned with the impact of US foreign policy! get hold of this book!” –Bill Fletcher! Jr.! President of TransAfrica Forum! and co-chair of United For Peace & Justice Informationen zum Autor RAHUL MAHAJAN (Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin) is a longtime antiwar activist at the local and national level. He is a founding member of the Nowar Collective and serves on the National Board of Peace Action, the nation's largest grassroots peace organization. His first book, The New Crusade: America's War on Terrorism, has been described as "mandatory reading for all those who want to get a handle on the war on terrorism." He writes frequently for mainstream and alternative print media and for websites like Common Dreams, Zmag, Alternet, and Counterpunch. Klappentext In this compelling big-picture assessment of the U.S. war on Iraq, Mahajan combines his experience as an anti-Iraq sanctions activist with a keen analysis of U.S. foreign policy in the post-Cold War era to provide the analysis that has been overlooked in the mainstream debate. Situating Iraq within the larger context of post-9/11 foreign policy, he analyzes the Bush National Security Strategy and the new neoconservative vision of achieving increasing degrees of global domination and control. Presented with unflinching clarity, Mahajan's research demonstrates that the war on Iraq was part of a much larger plan, assembled before 9/11 and, as stated by the Project for a New American Century, needing only a "new Pearl Harbor" to implement it. Zusammenfassung In this compelling big-picture assessment of the U.S. war on Iraq! Mahajan combines his experience as an anti–Iraq sanctions activist with a keen analysis of U.S. foreign policy in the post–Cold War era to provide the analysis that has been overlooked in the mainstream debate. Situating Iraq within the larger context of post-9/11 foreign policy! he analyzes the Bush National Security Strategy and the new neoconservative vision of achieving increasing degrees of global domination and control. Presented with unflinching clarity! Mahajan’s research demonstrates that the war on Iraq was part of a much larger plan! assembled before 9/11 and! as stated by the Project for a New American Century! needing only a "new Pearl Harbor" to implement it. ...

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Authors Rahul Mahajan
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.11.2002
 
EAN 9781583225783
ISBN 978-1-58322-578-3
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 130 mm x 180 mm x 12 mm
Series Open Media Series
Seven Stories' Open Media
Open Media
Open Media Series
Seven Stories' Open Media
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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