by
James PetrasISBN: 978-0-9860731-0-6
On December 8 2010 The Club of Mexican Journalists awarded James
Petras its prestigious International Journalism Prize for Investigation and
Analysis of the News within the global context.
"Dr. James Petras is one of the greatest personalities of critical intellect of our time. His
numerous books, which have been translated into many languages, and his opinion articles
which are invariably defined by their rigor and decisive data, widely documented and
placed within their social context, have turned this thinker into one of the most lucid and
coherent minds of recent times. Naturally, this has earned Dr. Petras the resentment of
those who feel affected by his tireless efforts. Nevertheless, countless readers all over the
world seek the words of this thinker to defend themselves from propaganda that intends to
make us sympathize with the single-minded thinking of neoliberalism."

This book provides a unique conception of US empire building, linking overseas expansion to:
• the growth of a police state and declining living standards;
• advanced technologically driven global spying on adversaries and allies
• declining economic competitiveness and military defeats;
• large scale, long term commitments of economic and military resources to wars in the Middle East benefiting Israel to the detriment of major corporate interests; and
• the power of a foreign state, Israel, over US policy via its domestic pro-Zionist power configuration.
The interplay of these four specific features of US empire building has no past or present precedent among imperial states.
Because of Israeli-Zionist influence on US imperial
policy, the main targets and objectives of imperial wars are located in the Middle East. The objectives of Israeli and Zionist-influenced US policy in the Middle East is to enhance Israeli regional power and the dispossession of the Palestinian people. The trillion dollar cost of US wars for Israel, however, has alienated the vast majority of US society and driven a wedge between the political elite backing new wars for Israel, and the
public prioritizing of domestic economic welfare. This study
highlights how the domestic foundations of empire building
have deteriorated and forced the imperial presidency to modify
its approach, seeking diplomatic negotiations over new military
interventions, specifically in the cases of Syria and Iran.
Imperial politics is viewed as a multi-sided power struggle
between military and economic elites, Israel and the Zionist
power configuration, overseas resistance movements and
nationalist regimes, and the US public. The resolution of this
power struggle is more than an academic question; it will
determine whether the US will become a full blown police state,
ruled by the pawns of a racist-colonial state engaged in endless
wars or return to its roots as an independent democratic
republic “free of foreign entanglements”.
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