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de Tabaks En Sigaren-Fabrikant (1867)
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de Tabaks En Sigaren-Fabrikant (1867)

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Since World War II ended and the United Nations Organization was founded to mediate international quarrels and prevent wars, one country has been behind nearly every major conflict that has jolted world peace: the USA. It is a great country that, unfortunately, squanders its stock of goodwill and reputation a as well as its resources, human and material a on needless and endless wars of vainglory. America has fought more wars and thereby killed more people than any other modern nation. It is trite for us to keep blaming such predation on athe US government.a For reasons explored in this book, particularly the constancy of foreign wars and US citizensa support for them, predation now looks like a propensity of the entire American people aor at least the majority.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
218
ISBN
9781168407498

Since World War II ended and the United Nations Organization was founded to mediate international quarrels and prevent wars, one country has been behind nearly every major conflict that has jolted world peace: the USA. It is a great country that, unfortunately, squanders its stock of goodwill and reputation a as well as its resources, human and material a on needless and endless wars of vainglory. America has fought more wars and thereby killed more people than any other modern nation. It is trite for us to keep blaming such predation on athe US government.a For reasons explored in this book, particularly the constancy of foreign wars and US citizensa support for them, predation now looks like a propensity of the entire American people aor at least the majority.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
218
ISBN
9781168407498