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Strategic bombardments, either aimed explicitly at civilians or
deployed in circumstances where extensive civilian deaths are
written off as collateral damage or accidental, are becoming
increasingly common. This book shows how certain European colonial
powers, notably Britain, initiated aerial bombardment of civilians
after World War I, how it was an instrument of choice in World War
II, and how it has since been refined and practised by the US in
Korea, Vietnam, the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq. It exposes the
rationalizations put forward to avoid the label of 'state
terrorism', the race, gender and class biases used to justify
bombing 'other' people and the dirty secret about the so-called
'clean' use of air power. It argues that if terrorism is to be
diminished, the role of aerial bombing in sustaining global
violence must be recognized and confronted.
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