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America in Islamistan
Trade, Oil and Blood
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512 pages
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The book examines the United States' extensive history of warfare since its independence, highlighting over two hundred conflicts, including prolonged engagements against North African Muslim states and recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It critiques the motivations behind these wars, suggesting they were driven by economic interests, while often cloaked in religious rhetoric. The narrative presents a critical perspective on the U.S. military actions in the Muslim world, referred to as "Islamistan," and explores the intersection of power, religion, and imperialism.
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2011, paperback
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