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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... South Koreans threat- ened to do in 2003 - just as the East Berliners had done to the Soviet Union in 1989 . Only slowly did I come to understand that Okinawa was typical , not unique . The conditions there - expropriation of the ...
... South America , Australia , New Zealand , and South Africa . In turn , millions of Africans were transported as slaves to American and Caribbean colonies . As the Europeans expanded globally , their political leaders and colonial ...
... South Vietnam , and Thailand but now are more or less reduced to Japan and South Korea . The self - governing dominion of the British Empire has been a variant of the satellite . Canada , Australia , and New Zealand have been distin ...
... South Korea . In 1953 , for example , the U. S. government secretly forced part of the indigenous population of Greenland , an island about three times the size of Texas and a Danish colony since 1721 , to move - it gave them four days ...
... south across the Rubicon in direct violation of the Roman senate's orders , something occurred that seemed to force his hand . According to the historian and biographer Suetonius , shepherds and sol- diers were lured to the riverbank by ...
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