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Imperial Hubris
Book • 2004
In 'Imperial Hubris', Michael Scheuer critiques U.S.
foreign policy, arguing that the country's actions in the Middle East, such as support for Israel and the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, fuel anti-American sentiment.
He suggests that unless these policies are reevaluated, the U.S.
will continue to face opposition from groups like Al-Qaeda.
Scheuer's work emphasizes understanding the enemy's perspective and adjusting U.S.
strategies accordingly.
foreign policy, arguing that the country's actions in the Middle East, such as support for Israel and the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, fuel anti-American sentiment.
He suggests that unless these policies are reevaluated, the U.S.
will continue to face opposition from groups like Al-Qaeda.
Scheuer's work emphasizes understanding the enemy's perspective and adjusting U.S.
strategies accordingly.
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