Tom Engelhardt, creator of the vital website TomDispatch.com, takes
a scalpel to the American urge to dominate the globe. Tracing
developments from 9/11 to late last night, this is an unforgettable
anatomy of a disaster that is yet to end.
Since 2001, Tom Engelhardt has written regular reports for his
popular site TomDispatch that have provided badly-needed insight
into U.S. militarism and its effects, both at home and abroad. When
others were celebrating the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, he
warned of the enormous dangers of both occupations.
In "The American Way of War, " Engelhardt documents Washington's
ongoing commitment to military bases to preserve--and extend--its
empire; reveals damning information about the American reliance on
airpower, at great cost to civilians in Afghanistan, Iraq, and
Pakistan; and shows that the US empire has deep historical roots
that precede the Bush administration--and continue today into the
presidency of Barack Obama.
"Tom Engelhardt provides a clear-eyed examination of U.S.
foreign policy in the Bush and Obama years, and details unsparingly
how Obama has inherited -- and in many cases exacerbated -- the
ills of the Bush era.... an important book for anyone hoping to
understand how the U.S. arrived at its current predicament during
the Bush years, and how it remains in this predicament despite
Obama's best efforts -- or perhaps because of them."
--Daniel Luban, Inter-Press Service
"Tom Engelhardt is among our most trenchant critics of American
perpetual war. Like I. F. Stone in the 1960s, he has an uncanny
ability to ferret out and see clearly the ugly truths hidden in
government reports and statistics. No cynic, he always measures the
sordid reality against a bright vision of an America that lives up
to its highest ideals."
--Juan R. Cole, Professor of History at the University of
Michigan
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