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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Putting 9-11 in Proper Focus
Canadian professor of economics Michel Chossudovsky contains that rare gift of a writer who can compile massive documentary evidence, then propound it in a succinct, lucid manner. In this illuminating work the host of the critically acclaimed Global Research website takes widely acclaimed and often repeated media assumptions and sharply refutes them, providing a...
Published on July 17, 2003 by William Hare

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3.0 out of 5 stars Compelling but not the best 9-11 source out there
"War and Globalization" provides compelling evidence that key members of the Bush regime played a complicit or near-complicit role in the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. Author, Michel Chossudovsky provides an excellent global political and economic context to explain why the current American leadership might be motivated either to plan and execute...
Published on September 3, 2003 by C. Colt


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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Putting 9-11 in Proper Focus, July 17, 2003
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William Hare (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: War and Globalisation: The Truth Behind September 11 (Paperback)
Canadian professor of economics Michel Chossudovsky contains that rare gift of a writer who can compile massive documentary evidence, then propound it in a succinct, lucid manner. In this illuminating work the host of the critically acclaimed Global Research website takes widely acclaimed and often repeated media assumptions and sharply refutes them, providing a chronology and road map behind 9-11 and related events.

One major assumption that the sagacious Chossudovsky confronts is that of "blowback" apropos 9-11. In essence, in that we were involved in seeking to combat international terrorism, it is only logical that these efforts have been blown back at us through the tragic 9-11 attacks. The author notes that, with the numerous contacts between the Bush family and the U.S. government and Osama bin Laden and his terrorist network, the blowback theory has no validity. He notes the linkage between the U.S. government and particularly the CIA and bin Laden extending from 1979 in Afghanistan, when, amid reported anxiety to thwart the Soviet Union and challenge the regime then in place that Moscow supported, a decision was made to back the Saudi terrorist and the radical Islamic network of which he was a part. The author draws an axis involving the CIA, Pakistani Military Intelligence, the Taliban and bin Laden's Al Qaeda Network.

A large part of the book involves a necessary topic area that has been nervously glossed over by conventional American media sources for good reason; it hits too close to home and indicts the largest international energy conglomerates. The author spends much time examining the link between big oil and public policy. In terms of providing vital information, this compact volume provides more valuable information in one chapter than so many contemporary volumes do with many pages on 9-11 and related events. The Trans-Afghan Pipeline chapter is a compact gem, detailing the aspirations of the CentGas Consortium in the region. Chossudovsky demonstrates that the frequently repeated and fallacious Bushie shibboleths of getting Saddam before he gets us are rhetorical sallies designed to inflame public opinion by skirting around the important truths that only a few courageous authors such as himself dare reveal.

In the wake of the current problems experienced by the Bush administration and pre-war statements concerning Iraq and its military capabilities, Chossudovsky's book contains an even sharper ring of necessity. Its bullseye clarity cuts through the morass of Bush verbage, daring readers to examine the pure, unvarnished truth of a nation using its military and intelligence capabilities to control the global oil market on the pretext of making the world a safer place.

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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Compelling but not the best 9-11 source out there, September 3, 2003
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C. Colt "It Just Doesn't Matter" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: War and Globalisation: The Truth Behind September 11 (Paperback)
"War and Globalization" provides compelling evidence that key members of the Bush regime played a complicit or near-complicit role in the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. Author, Michel Chossudovsky provides an excellent global political and economic context to explain why the current American leadership might be motivated either to plan and execute the attacks, or to at least allow them to happen.

Chossudovsky's book is convincing but also very brief. I would love to see a more expanded and in depth version of War and Globalization in the future. Also he approaches his subject in a very thematic manner that borders on a sort of global conspiracy. It's not that he's necessarily wrong or inaccurate, but I believe many readers would find this book more compelling if he presented the facts in less of a thematic framework.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Precise, direct, and informative !, November 28, 2004
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Chossudovski from the Center for Research on Globalization, has written a marvelous expose on the reality behind the globalization process. A bitter reality, that utilizes unscrupulous means to achieve the desired ends for the world's elites. He discusses the political process behind the war on terror with terrifying simplicity and clarity that would leave the reader puzzled, and flabbergasted. I would highly recommend this book for every reader who is interested in seeking the truth that's buried somewhere out there. It's an extremely educational and illuminating book.
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14 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars America's tyrany, December 9, 2002
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This book shows the real goals behind all of America's actions from the Cold War and on to foriegn policy taken after September 11. Taking over the middle eastern pipelines and segregating Russia, its no wonder the global view of America has gone down.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Important Book, April 30, 2009
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This book slipped underneath my radar but now I have a copy and I recommend it to all Americans. This book will answer a lot of questions that you didn't know that you had.
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