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THE NEW WORLD ORDER: Project for
the New American Empire
Summing up this book, the
United States of America, has been, and still is, the worlds greatest bringer
of death, destruction and wars in the decades since World War Two.
* Read why the American invasion
of Iraq was wrong.
* Read the truth of America’s
aggression against Iraq.
* Read why the “War on
Terror” is a smokescreen for American imperialism and the enlargement of
the American Empire.
* Read why people should oppose
America’s aggressive foreign policy.
* Read the truth the government
and media won’t tell you.
While Im on this subject, I
may as well describe America as the greatest terrorist and rogue state
in the world those great terms invented by America to demonise its selected
enemies.
American war making and
killing is quite often nothing but terrorism itself, certainly terrifying
the all too many innocent civilians killed and maimed by Americas often
illegal and overwhelming massacres masquerading as wars and attacks.
Stephen Kaposi
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ISBN:
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Number of pages:
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Genre: Non Fiction
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Author: Stephen
Kaposi
Imprint: Poseidon
Publisher: Poseidon Books
Date Published: 2004
Language: English
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The
New World Order: Project for the New American Empire
Read why the American invasion of Iraq was wrong.
Read the truth about Americas aggression against Iraq.
Read why the War on Terror is a smokescreen for American
imperialism and the enlargement of the American Empire.
Read why people should oppose American foreign policy.
Read the truth the government and media wont tell you.
CONTENTS
Introduction
The
American Empire Part 1: The Past
Opening comments
The School of the Americas
& Latin America
·
Guatemala
·
Colombia
·
El Salvador
·
Nicaragua
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Honduras
Wars, invasions & attacks
·
North & South Korea
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Vietnam, Laos & Cambodia
·
Grenada
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Panama
·
Somalia & Bosnia
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Sudan
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Yugoslavia
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Afghanistan
The final death toll
Other interference
America occupying the world
The American Empire
Part 2: The Present
Introduction
American oil wars
American plans for world
domination: the think tanks
American plans for world
domination: the government
Other plans: the military
The American religious right
Concluding comments
The War on Terror
Opening comments
Conspiracy to attack civil liberties
What sort of war?
Western terrorism &
propaganda
September 11 and its Aftermath
Introduction
Questions concerning the events
of 11 September 2001
Police State
Merchants of death
The
American Aggression Against Iraq
Opening comments
The tragedy suffered by Iraqs people
The Iraqi threat?
The propaganda campaign against Iraq
Security Council Resolution 1441
Weapons of mass destruction
Arming the ally Iraq
Iraq under Saddam Hussein and the Kurds
1920, 1991 or 2003: Western aggression
Postscript Iraq: The Situation up to the American Invasion
Opening comments
Iraq is lying and US pressure on Hans Blix
Inspection reports I
American official propaganda efforts
Inspection reports II
The real axis of evil
The final inspection reports
Authorise an illegal war for humanitarian reasons
Denounce France & Hitler versus Czechoslovakia re-run
Concluding comments
SYNOPSIS
The
New World Order: Project for the New American Empire
By Stephen Kaposi, for the
Freedom Liberation Movement
CONTENTS:
1. Introduction
2. The American Empire
Part 1: The Past
3. The American Empire
Part 2: The Present
4. The War on
Terror
5. September 11 &
Its Aftermath
6. The American
Aggression Against Iraq
7. Postscript Iraq: The
Situation up to the American Invasion
1) Introduction,
dated June 2003 : The introduction to the book is a general introduction
consisting of a summary of each of the books chapters together with
additional commentary and the latest news reports to the end of June. The
Introduction summarises the opposition to the war and gives some answers to
those ordinary people who so willingly supported the war without knowing the
truth concerning the great weapons lie or even the scale of the destruction
wrought in Iraq.
2) The American Empire Part 1: The Past,
dated January 2003 and updated to May 2003 : gives an outline of American war
making over the past 50 years. It starts with a general introduction to the
actions of a country whose leaders over the decades have presented a major
threat to the security and safety to many people in many countries around the
world. It then presents a summary of American actions in Central America and an
overview of some of the main American wars since World War Two.
Selected highlights and new
information of this chapter include:
- Outlines the savagery that is Americas foreign
policy since World War Two, and shows that nothing has changed in America
constant wars to satisfy Americas military and international
geopolitical goals.
·
Discusses the American-driven terror and brutality suffered by
Central and South America and the work of Americas terrorism school the
School of the Americas.
·
Highlights a little-known speech by Bushs National Security
Adviser, in which she confirms that America wont waste time on
humanitarian interventions (e.g. Somalia) now that theres a
real war to pursue.
·
Shows just a taste of the massive influence, often for the worse,
America has wielded around the world in its constant interference in the
internal affairs of nations, including numerous regime changes to
eliminate governments unwilling to follow orders.
·
Shows how American forces, based and present in so many countries
around the world, are already virtually occupying it worldwide empire.
3) The American Empire
Part 2: The Present, dated January 2003 and updated to May 2003 : is the
sequel to the first chapter and presents a general discussion on Americas
current world campaign and some of its hypocrisy.
Selected highlights and new
information of this chapter include:
- Reasons for Americas drive into, and the real
importance of, Central Asia (the region including Afghanistan).
- Shows the link between the Bush Administration and
the oil industry and how the invasion of Afghanistan was an oil war.
- An overview is presented of those pushing for
American war the right-wing think tanks, the current Bush
Administration and the radical religious right.
- Highlights a little-known fact that Americas
war on drugs, declared when the world threatened to become peaceful by
the Soviet collapse, was called off at the end of 2002 as America has a
real war to pursue.
- Provides examples of how the so-called right-wing
think tanks have set the agenda for Bushs drive for wars to secure
further world domination a little-known example being Americas plans
to militarise space.
- Demonstrates the hypocrisy of Americas concern
for womens rights (in Afghanistan) and its demonising of Arab
fundamentalists when Bush, allied to the extreme religious right-wing
of America, can be accused of similar things.
4) The War on Terror, dated March 2003 and updated
to May 2003: provides the much-needed perspective to Americas
self-declared war to destroy its enemies world-wide and coincidently allow
increased arms sales for American weapons manufacturers, provide more military
bases around the world, allow access to new markets for American corporations,
further globalisation into new countries, bring more American-friendly and
compliant governments into the American fold, and basically see the destruction
of those not towing the American line. It discusses further the American
creation of wars and enemies to satisfy its huge military, especially from the
1980s onwards, when the concept of rogue states was created to replace
the Soviet threat. It shows how America has justified almost every
one of its wars with either fabrications (Vietnam), provocations (Pearl Harbour,
1991 Gulf War and now perhaps North Korea and Iran from 2003 onwards), and
misappropriations of emotional events (World War One and September 11). It then
provides further discussion on American hypocrisy over the war on terror,
including the terror faced by people of Afghanistan and Iraq when bombs are
falling and killing.
Selected highlights and new
information of this chapter include:
- Summarises the modern history of American war making
and how America has created enemy after enemy to justify its huge military.
- Shows how America has justified its involvement in
all of its major wars of the 20th century with lies or
misappropriations of events could its first war of the 21st
century be any different?
- Offers much needed perspective to Americas war
on terror, by showing that the people killed by the West is always okay
and excusable.
- Shows, in the case of Yemen, a specific example of
how America manipulates countries to join its coalitions.
- Shows how both America and Israel voted against a
United Nations anti-terrorism resolution in 1987 while conducting terrorism
themselves.
- Offers examples of opinions that hold that it is
possible to understand the reasons behind acts of terror like Palestinian
suicide bombers and September 11. Understanding and accepting these reasons
could lead to solutions to the causes of terrorism rather than just
bombing and repressing the perpetrators (and plenty of innocents).
- Offers a definite example, little known in the West,
of Israel destroying chances of peace with the Palestinians to ensure the
violence continues the assassination of the Hamas founder, the day after
Hamas spiritual leader made a remarkable peace offer that was barely
mentioned in the media.
- Shows the blood on the hands of US Secretary of
State, Colin Powell, and the myth that he was a moderate of the Bush
Administration.
5) September 11 and its
Aftermath, dated March 2003 and updated to May 2003: outlines the
serious questions concerning the event and also discusses whether a police
state has been created in America in its wake and also the merchants of
death who are profiting from Americas self-declared war on terror.
Selected highlights and new information of this
chapter include:
- Discusses the emergence of a Police State in America
by the passing of the PATRIOT Act.
- Shows just a sample of the people profiting from
September 11 and the subsequent American wars justified by a single
misappropriated event.
- Outlines
some of the questions concerning the events of September 11, reviewing the
question marks that remain over the days events questions that have
barely been discussed and which the Bush Administration isnt interested
in answering.
6) The American Aggression Against Iraq,
dated December 2002 and updated to May 2003: Gives an outline of the catastrophe
suffered by Iraq over the years at the hands of America and explains why the
threat from Iraq was purely propaganda based on lies, allegations and
exaggerations. The intention will be to show people, especially those who may
have supported the invasion of Iraq, why it was wrong and why it should have
been opposed. It also shows why the weapons of mass destruction issue was
merely an American excuse for it to achieve its greater goals. It also shows how
from mid-2002, people became slowly convinced by the American propaganda
campaign helped nicely by an unquestioning media, that there was some
crisis to be solved over Iraq.
Selected highlights and new information of this
chapter include:
·
An overview and history of Iraq in recent times, including the
sanctions era.
·
Provides an overview of the American propaganda campaign launched
in mid-2002 to secure public support for war against Iraq, drawing on the
officially published words of American leaders.
·
Provides examples of prominent people and organizations, including
American Congress people, who opposed Americas campaign against Iraq.
·
Reviews the major reports on Iraqs alleged weapons released by
America and Britain and their intelligence services, to show their dubiousness,
and reiterates the fact that its weapons and programs were virtually eliminated
by 1998.
·
Explains how America duped the members of the Security Council to
pass Resolution 1441 against Iraq in November 2002, and then immediately set
about undermining the resolutions intent and the Security Councils will.
·
Shows how America and Europe supplied Iraq with its weapons of
mass destruction during the 1980s.
·
Offers some perspective to the simple notion pushed by America
that Saddam Hussein brutalised and repressed the population, and in
fact used oil revenues to create a first world economy with excellent social
services that were the envy of the Middle East.
·
Explains how the West have allowed Turkey to repress its Kurds,
while acting the exact opposite to Iraq and its Kurds, and points out that the
Iraqi Kurds have been encouraged to rebel with weapons and funding supplied by
America and Iran over the decades.
·
Shows clearly for the first time in a mainstream work (as far as
this author is aware) the apparent lie that is the main example of propaganda
used against Iraq the massacre at Halabjah in 1988 that was said to have
killed 5 000 Kurds.
7) Postscript Iraq: The Situation up to the
American Invasion, dated March 2003 and updated to May 2003: This
chapter is the sequel to the first Iraq chapter described above. It
updates the situation with Iraq up until the American invasion of that country
and can be presented as the reasons why the war was wrong and unjustified. The
chapter thoroughly reviews the work of the United Nations inspectors, the
American allegations and the push for a Security Council resolution
authorising war to show that nothing justified the American invasion of
Iraq. This chapter is dated to the start of the American invasion, and news
reports to date have begun to confirm it, i.e. doubts about the allegations and
intelligence reports. This only confirms the importance of the work, to show
people who may have supported the war, that there was enough information
beforehand to have seriously doubted the allegations.
Selected highlights and new
information of this chapter include:
- Provides a detailed look at the reports of the
United Nations weapons inspectors and compares them to the main allegations
produced by America and Britain, to show that there was no real basis to the
allegations against Iraq. The chapter demonstrates, using direct quotes from
American and British intelligence reports, and their leaders words, that
the allegations against Iraq were, at the worst, fabricated lies, and at the
best, simply false and exaggerated. The chapter is, as far as this author is
aware, one of the first thorough reviews of the whole situation concerning
the work of the inspectors and the allegations made by America and Britain.
- Shows how Bushs National Security Adviser led and
manipulated chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix.
- Shows how Hans Blixs reports to the Security
Council were misrepresented by America, particularly the report of 27
January 2003. This misrepresentation was repeated by the media with little
counter-argument, and provided America with a propaganda coup in their
attempt to gain public support. This chapter also shows how Blix changes his
tune after this to dispel the notion he was giving America too much
ammunition to further their campaign.
- Shows how the American rhetoric on Iraqs weapons
was toned down through January to March 2003, as the inspectors revealed the
truth in Iraq to this authors knowledge, a point not noted by anyone
in the media or elsewhere.
- Shows how our leaders shamelessly declared to have
wanted peace, while demanding the Security Council authorise a war
they had every intention of launching.
- Shows the weakness of the excuse that the war was
justified on human rights grounds, in that it was made clear the
weapons issue was the reason for the war.
Stephen Kaposi
June 2003
THE NEW WORLD ORDER: Project for
the New American Empire
INTRODUCTION
If I were to sum up the gist of this book, it is to
say that the United States of America (referred to simply as America), has
been, and still is, the worlds greatest bringer of death, destruction and
wars in the decades since World War Two. It is a title that it holds rather
easily, with daylight in second place, and is not at all a controversial claim
to make when the record is studied. While Im on this subject, I may as well
describe America as the greatest terrorist and rogue state in the
world those great terms invented by America to demonise its selected
enemies.
Such a statement may well bring gasps of outrage from
many American supporters, or those people who would be nominally supportive of
American actions for want of a dose of truth, perspective and sound arguments to
sway their opinions. American war making is responsible for far more death and
destruction than the American-declared terrorists have ever inflicted, or
could ever hope to inflict. There is a tremendous body of evidence to back up
these claims, which at first may sound controversial to those who havent
taken the time to find the truth that is almost daily suppressed or not reported
by our supposedly free media. American war making and killing is quite often
nothing but terrorism itself, certainly terrifying the all too many
innocent civilians killed and maimed by Americas often illegal and
overwhelming massacres masquerading as wars and attacks.
The truth behind Americas wars and genocide as
well as the reasons behind the September 11 attacks are ignored and
suppressed by a media dominated by a few powerful organizations in league with
the American-led New World Order. The truth behind American wars of aggression
around the world must be told. Wars and attacks to satisfy Americas grand
international geopolitical goals, greedy business and economic interests, or
justified to counter the threats posed by at first the Soviets, and
then when they collapsed, the rogue states and weapons of mass
destruction. Or the latest manifestation of violent American aggression, wars
to effect regime changes in countries whose leaders are either brave
enough or stupid enough to challenge American world hegemony, maintain their own
independence, and control their own resources.
For New Years Eve celebrations to usher in 2003 in
Sydney, Australia (this authors hometown), one of the themes was peace.
This word, along with an image of a dove, became a huge lighted image on the
Sydney Harbour Bridge. News reporters on TV spoke of ushering in a year of peace
or a world with peace, especially in relation to all that had gone on in the
past year (mainly from terrorists of course). This is a fine sentiment to be
sure, but it ignores the fact that at the time America was planning and building
up for a war, a war that Australia, and many of its people, would support. The
only country overtly planning a war of aggression (against Iraq) was America,
and in the last 2 3 years alone has waged aggressive war against two
countries (Yugoslavia and Afghanistan). Add to this Americas constant
reminders that it can fight two wars at once as soon as the North Korean
crisis erupted at the end of 2002. If Australia opposed a war on Iraq,
then I would have supported a call for peace as it was, it was a
hollow phrase. With our governments current attitude, we were really ushering
in a year of war.
This book begins with two chapters
that are linked with the overall intention of showing that America plans
for and manufactures constant wars to satisfy its huge military with the
intention of spreading its influence and globalisation around the world.
Chapter One, The American Empire Part 1: The Past, basically gives an
outline of American war making over the past 50 years. It starts with a
general introduction to the actions of a country whose leaders over the decades
have presented a major threat to the safety and security of so many people in so
many countries around the world. It then presents a summary of American actions
in Central America and an overview of some of the main American wars since World
War Two. Selected highlights and new information of this chapter include:
- Outlines the savagery that is Americas foreign policy since
World War Two, and shows that nothing has changed in America constant
wars to satisfy Americas military and international geopolitical goals.
·
Discusses the American-driven terror and brutality suffered
by Central and South America and the work of Americas terrorism school
the School of the Americas.
·
Highlights a little-known speech by Bushs National
Security Adviser, in which she confirms that America wont waste time on
humanitarian interventions (e.g. Somalia) now that theres a
real war to pursue.
·
Shows just a taste of the massive influence, often for the
worse, America has wielded around the world in its constant interference in the
internal affairs of nations, including numerous regime changes to
eliminate governments unwilling to follow orders.
·
Shows how American forces, based and present in so many
countries around the world, are already occupying and policing the American
worldwide empire.
Past White House administrations have been bad
enough, but never before has such a dangerous regime been in power as the
current George W. Bush administration. It is armed with a tremendous
justification for its actions, and willing to stop at nothing to achieve
its goals whether it be conducting an outrageous lie-ridden propaganda
campaign that Joseph Goebbels would have been proud of; steamrolling the United
Nations to make it irrelevant in the face of naked American aggression and
terrorism; spreading its reach around the world; toppling any sovereign national
government that stands in its way; and bullying others thinking of pursuing
independence into submission by threats, economic leverage and demonstrations of
power. Chapter Two, The American Empire Part 2: The Present, is the
sequel to the first chapter and presents a general discussion on Americas
current world campaign and some of its hypocrisy. Selected highlights and new
information of this chapter include:
- Reasons for Americas drive into, and the real importance of,
Central Asia (the region including Afghanistan), as well as Iraq.
- Shows the link between the Bush administration and the oil industry
and how the invasion of Afghanistan was an oil war.
- Highlights a little-known fact that Americas war on drugs,
declared when the world threatened to become peaceful by the Soviet
collapse, was called off at the end of 2002 as America has a real
war to pursue.
- Provides examples of how the American right-wing think tanks have
set the agenda for Bushs drive for wars to secure further world
domination a little-known example being Americas plans to militarise
space.
- Shows how the current Bush administration is linked to the radical
and extremist American religious right.
- Demonstrates the hypocrisy of Americas concern for womens
rights (in Afghanistan) and its demonising of Arab fundamentalists
when Bush, allied to the extreme religious right-wing of America, can be
accused of similar things.
Chapter Three, The War on Terror,
provides the much-needed perspective to Americas self-declared war to destroy
its enemys worldwide. This war coincidently allows increased arms sales for
American weapons manufacturers, provides more military bases around the world,
allows access to new markets for American corporations, furthers
globalisation into new countries, brings more American-friendly and
compliant governments into the American fold, and basically sees the destruction
of those not towing the American line. It discusses further the American
creation of wars and enemies to satisfy its huge military, especially from the
1980s onwards, when the concept of rogue states was created to replace
the Soviet threat. It shows how America has justified almost every
one of its wars with either fabrications (Vietnam), provocations (Pearl Harbour,
1991 Gulf War and now perhaps North Korea and Iran from 2003 onwards), and
misappropriations of emotional events (World War One and September 11). It then
provides further discussion on American hypocrisy over the war on terror,
including the terror faced by people in Afghanistan and Iraq when bombs are
falling and killing. Selected highlights and new information of this chapter
include:
- Summarises the modern history of American war making and how
America has created enemy after enemy to justify its huge military.
- Shows how America has justified its involvement in all of its major
wars of the 20th century with lies or misappropriations of events
could its first war of the 21st century be any different?
- Offers much needed perspective to Americas war on terror,
by showing that the people killed by the West is always okay and excusable.
- Shows, in the case of Yemen, a specific example of how America
manipulates countries to join its coalitions.
- Shows how both America and Israel voted against a United Nations
anti-terrorism resolution in 1987 while conducting terrorism themselves.
- Offers examples of opinions that hold that it is possible to
understand the reasons behind acts of terror like Palestinian suicide
bombers and September 11. Understanding and accepting these reasons could
lead to solutions to the causes of terrorism rather than just bombing
and repressing the perpetrators (and plenty of innocent people along the
way).
- Offers a definite example, little known in the West, of Israel
destroying chances of peace with the Palestinians to ensure the violence
continues the assassination of the Hamas founder, the day after Hamas
spiritual leader made a remarkable peace offer that was barely mentioned in
the media.
- Shows the blood on the hands of US Secretary of State, Colin
Powell, and the myth that he was a moderate or dove of the Bush
administration.
The questions surrounding the events of 11
September 2001 are just that questions. This author believes that it would
not be possible to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt in a court of law,
that the September 11 attacks were totally unknown by the American government,
intelligence or other groups that were in a position to prevent it. Chapter
Four, September 11 and its Aftermath, outlines the serious questions
concerning the event and also discusses whether a Police State has been
created in America in its wake.

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