Selected Product: | Overthrow: America's Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq Audiobook, C Edition: Unabridged Author: Stephen Kinzer Publisher: Tantor Media Release Date: 2006-05-15 ISBN-10: 1400102391 ISBN-13: 9781400102396 List Price: $39.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Confessions of an Economic Hit Man ISBN-10: 0452287081 ISBN-13: 9780452287082 List Price:$15.00 All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror ISBN-10: 047018549X ISBN-13: 9780470185490 List Price:$14.95 Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy ISBN-10: 0805082840 ISBN-13: 9780805082845 List Price:$15.00 Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic (American Empire Project) ISBN-10: 0805087281 ISBN-13: 9780805087284 List Price:$16.00 |
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| History we should know | Customer Rating: | | Those high school and college history classes that cast the USA in a glowing llight are called to question by Kinzer. Here we find the extent to which commercial interests have dominated foreign policy. To this domination we add a huge dose of stupidity and a ton of arrogance. This will give the recipe for USA regime change operations in foreign lands. Details are included along with excellent documentation. | Required reading | Customer Rating: | | A revealing and very well-written book on America's history of meddling in world affairs, full of historical revelation and insight. Avoid the audiobook version of this; I don't know the name of the person chosen to read the book but his absurdly strident intonation turns it into a joke. | "They Hate Us For Our Freedoms!" | Customer Rating: | If you believe Bush's pithy statement above, then you really need to buy & read this book. I remember growing up in the 70's, when the Iranian Islamic revolution happened, and hearing all the "Death to America, the Great Satan" chanting, and like most Americans wondering what they were so mad about.
Never in the so-called "mainstream media" did I ever hear about our overthrow of Mossedegh in Iran and (re)installation of the brutul Shah. Err, that's why they hate us! Recommended reading for all US history classes... | Essesntial Reading | Customer Rating: | | This is a very well written book that provides us with critically important history that all Americans need to know. These are sad chapters that document the attempt to establish an American Empire and make it clear that the concept of a "war on terror" leaves out all history prior to 9/11/01. The chapter on the overthrow by the CIA of the democratically elected President of Iran in 1953 is especially important. This illegal intervention was undertaken on behalf of the oil companies who were infuriated at President Mossadegh's attempt to nationalize the Iranian oil industry. This is essential information which puts a whole new perspective on our very troubled relationship with Iran. (It also further reinforces the idea that our illegal war and occupation of Iraq was undertaken to secure the vast prize of Iraq's oil reserves.) This book makes it crystal clear that all too often our foreign policy decisions have been made in the service of big business. This is an old recipe for continuing disaster- America can do better than blindly follow in the footsteps of the French and British Empires. This, tragically, has been our course of action in Vietnam and now in Iraq- the book has two excellent chapters that deal with these disastrous interventions. |
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