The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the RepublicHenry Holt and Company, 1. apr. 2007 - 400 sider From the author of the prophetic national bestseller Blowback, a startling look at militarism, American style, and its consequences abroad and at home |
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... Pentagon was doing . At the same time , the govern- ment was making strenuous efforts to prevent the new International Criminal Court from ever having the option of considering war crimes charges against American officials . This book ...
... Pentagon . The last time civilian and uniformed militarists even approximated the domination of American political life we see today was when Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara was dictating policy toward Vietnam . Like most other ...
... Pentagon imposed real priorities , it might even be able to preserve some of its facilities there , like Kadena Air Force Base , that might prove useful in a post - Cold War world . Otherwise , it seemed to me that sooner or later the ...
... Pentagon prison in Cuba . Our newspapers began to read like official gazettes , television news simply gave up and followed the orders of its corporate owners , and the two political parties competed with each other in being obsequious ...
... Pentagon's budget or our " strategic position " on the globe we had garrisoned in the name of anti - Communism . Bare moments after the Berlin Wall went down and even as the Soviet Union was unraveling , Pentagon chief Dick Cheney urged ...
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