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The Lost Hegemon

Whom the Gods Would Destroy

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  • 290 stránek
  • 11 hodin čtení

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Europe and the West face a social crisis as a brutal war in Syria has spread around the world. ISIS, also known as Islamic State erupted violently onto the world stage in 2014 proclaiming its aim to create a global caliphate. War and terror in Syria have created a massive refugee crisis across Europe. In autumn 2015 Russia was invited to help defeat ISIS in Syria. That Russian military action signaled a new era in global politics. Washington no longer dominated the military world. The world was ineluctably moving towards a new world war, one claiming to have religion at its core. Islam was being instrumentalised as a weapon of war, but by whom? Few asked who was behind the IS terror or Al Qaeda. For that it would be necessary look back to the 1950's and the birth of a new American intelligence agency and their ties to the secret Muslim Brotherhood. What emerges is a picture so incredible few could imagine

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The Lost Hegemon, F. William Engdahl

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Titul
The Lost Hegemon
Podtitul
Whom the Gods Would Destroy
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Mine.Books
Rok vydání
2016
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
290
ISBN10
3981723708
ISBN13
9783981723700
Série
Hodnocení
3 z 5
Anotace
Europe and the West face a social crisis as a brutal war in Syria has spread around the world. ISIS, also known as Islamic State erupted violently onto the world stage in 2014 proclaiming its aim to create a global caliphate. War and terror in Syria have created a massive refugee crisis across Europe. In autumn 2015 Russia was invited to help defeat ISIS in Syria. That Russian military action signaled a new era in global politics. Washington no longer dominated the military world. The world was ineluctably moving towards a new world war, one claiming to have religion at its core. Islam was being instrumentalised as a weapon of war, but by whom? Few asked who was behind the IS terror or Al Qaeda. For that it would be necessary look back to the 1950's and the birth of a new American intelligence agency and their ties to the secret Muslim Brotherhood. What emerges is a picture so incredible few could imagine