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What are some non-fiction books that comprehensively describe all the events surrounding the War in Afghanistan, the Iraq War, and American foreign policy towards the Middle East in general?

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I think this one covered the main points fairly effectively.

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>> No.14310887

There aren't any.
Publishing is run by the same Oligarchs that benefit from the constant chaos. They'll gladly promote books about US imperialism or Jihad or the oil industry or even the MIC but all without ever giving you the entire picture.
Because they don't want us catching onto their tricks.

You'd be better off reading policy think tanks material surrounding 'the new silk road strategy' or 'infrastructure projects' and then reading between the lines. Ultimately it comes down to this: monopolizing resources, monopolizing trade routes, expanding government/corporate influence into as many areas of ordinary life everywhere in the world, and keeping the costs of non-management labor as low as possible.

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