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ZIONISM, MILITARISM AND THE DECLINE OF US POWER / James Petras .
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This book challenges the claims of Zionist apologists who argue that the ‘Israel power configuration’ is just another lobby by empirically examining several major US policies. Today issues of war and peace, trade and investment agreements by US, European, and Asian oil companies and banks in the Middle East, and multi- billion dollar arms sales are all subject to ZPC scrutiny and veto.
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"Every Petras book is important. So is this one at a time the most powerful Washington Lobby is assured that a new administration will continue and expand the current 'Global Wars on Terrorism.'" ––Stephen Lendman, Global Research.ca
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TACKLING AMERICA'S TOUGHEST QUESTIONS Alternative Media Interviews Francis A. Boyle
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"There is potentially even greater value to be found in Boyle's warnings and ecommendations to us today." David Swanson, afterdowningstreet.org
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Boyle tackles hard-hitting Alternative Media questions on the "war on terrorism"; "unlawful enemy combatants"; Guantanamo; kangaroo courts; the torture scandal; extraordinary renditions; the illegal invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq; war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan; the threats to attack Iran and Syria; the anthrax attacks on Congress; the Bush green lights given to Israel to attack Gaza and to Georgia to attack South Ossetia; and spying on the American People.
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BREAKING ALL THE RULES: Palestine, Iraq, Iran and the Case for Impeachment / Francis A. Boyle
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This is the 18th Annual Bertrand Russell Peace Lectures delivered at the Centre for Peace Studies, McMaster University, updated to President Bush's October 17th speech threatening the possibility of World War III in relation to Iran, and a resource list of organizations presently supporting boycotts and divestment in support of Palestinian human rights.
Previous Bertrand Russell Lecturers have included E.P. Thompson, Elena Bonner, Edward Said, Ramsey Clark, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Joseph Rotblat, Johan Galtung, and Noam Chomsky
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