Nemesis: The Last Days of the American RepublicHenry Holt and Company, 2007 M02 6 - 368 pages The long-awaited final volume of Chalmers Johnson's bestselling |
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... Iraq . The U.S. government would have had no need to lie to its own citizens and the rest of the world about the nonexistent nuclear threat posed by Iraq or carry out a phony preventive war against that country . Instead , we undermined ...
... Iraq in 2003 , so as not to embarrass the emir of that country , who invited in our " infidel " soldiers . This same kind of embarrassment to the government of Saudi Arabia , not to mention the public displeasure of the Saudi national ...
... Iraq worsens , and why 50 percent of the women in the armed forces are minorities . That is why the young people in our colleges and universities today remain , by and large , indif- ferent to America's wars and covert operations ...
... Iraq , was the work of George Bush's administration and that we had not put him in office . In 2000 , Bush lost the popular vote and was appointed president thanks to the intervention of the Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision . In November ...
... Iraq , and he immediately withdrew all Spanish forces . The task of democrats worldwide is to replicate the Spanish achievement in their own societies . In early 2003 , on the eve of the invasion of Iraq , I was putting the fin- ishing ...
Contents
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Rome Britain | 54 |
The Presidents | 90 |
U S Military Bases in Other Peoples Countries | 137 |
The Ultimate Imperialist Project | 208 |
The Crisis of the American Republic | 243 |
Notes | 281 |
Acknowledgments | 332 |
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