War Terror and the Empire

War Terror and the Empire

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This book is an attempt to put in proper perspective terrorism by the states and stateless entities. And why it is almost impossible for a state to be non-terrorist body? Why do the rulers of states try to convert criminal and social problems into end time situations to grab maximum power in all countries? It is about the Empire we live in and the wars and terror our rulers perpetrate by their interventionist foreign policy. Why do the flexible borders and widespread interests of our imperial rulers make wars necessary for the survival of the empire? And why do our rulers deny the very existence of empire, when our country has over 700 bases in other countries and as Laurence Vance says, "Today it pains me to report that the U.S. empire has now extended its tentacles to 159 regions of the world: 144 countries and 15 territories." (Update on Empire) With the emergence of total state after the French Revolution the wars have become total wars and terror is an integral part of modern wars. How the warriors and soldiers of old times have been reduced to, state employed terrorists in all the countries of world. How almost every state uses these unsuspecting young men as government terrorists? It is my desire that if some how, with all the information available to us, we can extricate our country from its imperial ambitions and re-establish republic and once in the short history of mankind a volunteer renunciation of empire, it will be a miracle. I know this is foolish and vain hope but as they say anything is possible especilly when contours of falling Empire are visible on the horizon. I have put it in nine dreams of President Bush because it seemed a convenient format.

Book information

ISBN: 9781434371430
Publisher: Author Solutions Inc
Imprint: Authorhouse
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 312
Weight: 461g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 17mm