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By Michael Schwartz

During this razor-sharp research, TomDispatch.com commentator Michael Schwartz turns each mainstream end approximately Iraq on its head. He exhibits how US profession is fueling civil warfare in Iraq and past, and the way US officers dismantled the Iraqi kingdom and financial system, supporting to wreck instead of rebuild the country.
In a favored type such as the easiest writing opposed to the Vietnam conflict, he punctures the myths used to promote the U.S. public the belief of an unending “war on terror” based in Iraq. Schwartz exhibits how the genuine US pursuits in Iraq have been rooted within the geopolitics of oil and the growth of a neoliberal monetary version within the center East—and round the globe—at gunpoint.
War with out End additionally unearths how the failure of the USA in Iraq has compelled US planners to essentially reconsider the imperial desires using contemporary overseas policy.
This e-book is the 3rd in a sequence of very winning books released in cooperation with TomDispatch.com, together with the New York Times bestseller United States v. George W. Bush et al. through Elizabeth de los angeles Vega (Seven tales Press).
Michael Schwartz, professor of sociology and college director of the Undergraduate collage of worldwide stories at Stony Brook college, has written broadly at the battle in Iraq at web content together with TomDispatch, ZNet, Asia Times, and Mother Jones, and in different magazines, together with Contexts, Against the Current, and Z Magazine.

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Moreover, after two years, the privatization process had become largely irreversible. The destruction of shuttered factories by looters and weather had left many of them beyond repair, and the necessary, skilled technicians had been dismissed. Beyond this, the new Iraqi government, constructed according to the neoliberal recipes of the occupation, was not equipped to construct or sustain the sorts of manufacturing enterprises that Brinkley was trying to revive. 11 The Baghdad tractor factory, like many other resuscitated plants, was operating at only partial capacity.

The answer lies in following the logic of using America’s military supremacy to impose economic solutions in the Middle East and elsewhere. S. 37 It is in this context that weapons of mass destruction became an issue, since any country that possessed WMDs would likely be able to resist such surgical attack. The PNAC made a particular point of saying that no adversary or potential adversary should be allowed to acquire WMDs, since these would effectively deter an invasion: Weak states operating small arsenals of crude ballistic missiles, armed with basic nuclear warheads or other weapons of mass destruction, will be in a strong position to deter the United States from using conventional force, no matter the technological or other advantages we may enjoy.

S. invasion of Iraq, designed to “open up” the Iraqi oil fields to foreign investment, was therefore entirely consistent 34 War Without End with the long legacy of military and economic intervention around the world. To use Smith’s phrase, the policy that led to the invasion of Iraq was designed “to impose a global capitalism dressed up as liberal democracy” on the Middle East. S. Goals for the New Iraqi Regime The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), the administrative apparatus installed by the United States to run Iraq after the overthrow of the Hussein regime, might have focused narrowly on the oil goals of the Cheney Energy Task Force.

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