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Guns For Hire How The Cia Us Army Recruit Mercenaries For White Rhodesia Historical Reprint Anonymous Jon Dough

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Guns For Hire How The Cia Us Army Recruit Mercenaries For White Rhodesia Historical Reprint Anonymous Jon Dough
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Publisher: Kersplebedeb
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.08 MB
Author: Anonymous; Jon Dough
ISBN: 9781894946179, 1894946170
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: historical reprint

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Guns For Hire How The Cia Us Army Recruit Mercenaries For White Rhodesia Historical Reprint Anonymous Jon Dough by Anonymous; Jon Dough 9781894946179, 1894946170 instant download after payment.

This text details how the US military and CIA colluded with Solider of Fortune magazine and others to send white mercenaries to fight for the Ian Smith regime in Rhodesia. While the nitty gritty details are mainly of historical significance, given the heavy reliance on "contractors" in Iraq and elsewhere, the broad outlines of this work remain relevant today. Originally published in the 1970s, this new introduction has an introduction written in 2005. From the introduction by Jon Dough: "Although the CIA's mercenary operation for Zimbabwe had failed in the end, the machinery remains as a covert weapon that can be restarted and put to use in new imperialist interventions and wars in the Global South. That's why this investigative report still has useful knowledge for everyone tracking the bloody footprints of the u.s. empire."

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