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  • ISBN: 9789392482793

  • Edition: 1

  • Publishing Year: November 2021

  • Pages: 368

  • Language: Translated From English to Marathi

  • Category: Historical

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Translator: Prashant Talnikar

Description:
This compelling book takes a critical look at America's constant abuse of power throughout history. The authors argue against the widely accepted view of America as the savior of the world, exposing the nation instead as a power-hungry and interfering state that has caused havoc globally. The book critiques the consequences of American imperialism, debunking myths surrounding the nation’s contributions to global peace and stability.

Through extensive research, including recently declassified government documents and archived materials from past wars, the authors reveal how the American tycoons' misusage of power has exacerbated the divide between the rich and the poor, making the rich richer and the poor poorer. The book also explores America's participation in numerous wars, providing a detailed historical map of these conflicts and their aftermath—leading to international chaos and tragedy.

With hard evidence supporting its claims, the book exposes the misuse of the constitutional system and the challenges the current government faces in addressing the aftermath. Published in 2013, this book shatters the myth of American heroism in international conflicts and serves as a crucial resource for those seeking the truth behind the nation’s public relations tactics and its role in global politics.