Total Insecurity: The Myth of American Omnipotence



Total Insecurity: The Myth of American Omnipotence
This National Book Critics Circle Award winner exposes the hidden war over Iraq, shows why it spells doom for American economic power and reflects on the revival of dissent. Now that we know the public was duped by an administration looking for politically saleable motives for a “pre-emptive” invasion of Iraq, the question is: Why did the US invade? Carol Brightman takes us throug... more details

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Author Carol Brightman
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781844670109
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This National Book Critics Circle Award winner exposes the hidden war over Iraq, shows why it spells doom for American economic power and reflects on the revival of dissent. Now that we know the public was duped by an administration looking for politically saleable motives for a “pre-emptive” invasion of Iraq, the question is: Why did the US invade? Carol Brightman takes us through the various stages of the war, documenting the unexpected defeat of the “coalition” at the hands of the Iraqi resistance and pondering the significance of this loss for America's vaunted military supremacy. She then returns to confront the unanswered question with another. Why, in spite of both military and political defeats, does the US want permanent bases in Iraq? The answer is the great fear that OPEC will switch its international transactions from the dollar to the euro. Iraq actually made the switch in November 2000 and, given the dollar's steady decline, did well. Now it has paid the price. Iran did similarly in the summer of 2003 and it, too, was targeted by the White House, but the resistance in Iraq has delayed further adventures, for the moment. Carol Brightman has been a leading critic since the Sixties. She contrasts the new movements with the old, writes passionately on the reawakening of dissent brought on by the Iraq war, and coolly suggests that it will take more than regime change in Washington to bring America's fears to the table.

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