William Blum

William Blum was an American author and historian known for his critical views on U.S. foreign policy. He wrote several books, including 'Killing Hope' and 'Rogue State', which examine the impact of American interventions around the world.

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  1. 1. Killing Hope

    U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II

    This comprehensive analysis delves into the covert operations and military interventions conducted by the United States around the world since the end of World War II. It meticulously documents instances where the U.S. has influenced or overthrown foreign governments, often prioritizing its geopolitical interests over the sovereignty and democratic aspirations of other nations. Through a critical lens, the narrative challenges the conventional portrayal of American foreign policy, highlighting the ethical and moral implications of such interventions on global stability and human rights.

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