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U.S. Militarism, Corporate Interests and World War III
The Pentagon and CIA: Soldiers of the Corporatocracy
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242 pages
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The book explores the expansion of the U.S. military in the 1800s, highlighting its role in securing commercial agreements and capturing resources beyond national borders. Despite the natural defense provided by the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, the military's growth was driven by the burgeoning U.S. industry, leading to a proactive approach in international affairs. This historical analysis examines the interplay between military expansion and economic interests during a transformative period in American history.
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2017, paperback
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