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American War Machine Deep Politics The Cia Global Drug Connection And The Road To Afghanistan Peter Dale Scott

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American War Machine Deep Politics The Cia Global Drug Connection And The Road To Afghanistan Peter Dale Scott
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Author: Peter Dale Scott
Language: English
Year: 2010

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American War Machine Deep Politics The Cia Global Drug Connection And The Road To Afghanistan Peter Dale Scott by Peter Dale Scott instant download after payment.

This provocative, thoroughly researched book explores the covert aspects of U.S. foreign policy. Prominent political analyst Peter Dale Scott marshals compelling evidence to expose the extensive growth of sanctioned but illicit violence in politics and state affairs, especially when related to America's long-standing involvement with the global drug traffic. Beginning with Thailand in the 1950s, Americans have become inured to the CIA's alliances with drug traffickers (and their bankers) to install and sustain right-wing governments. The pattern has repeated itself in Laos, Vietnam, Italy, Mexico, Thailand, Nigeria, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Panama, Honduras, Turkey, Pakistan, and now Afghanistan—to name only those countries dealt with in this book. Scott shows that the relationship of U.S. intelligence operators and agencies to the global drug traffic, and to other international criminal networks, deserves greater attention in the debate over the U.S. presence in...

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